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Israel running low on Arrow interceptor missiles used against Iranian attacks: Report

  • A high-ranking U.S. source informed The Wall Street Journal that Israel’s stock of Arrow missile interceptors is dwindling amid ongoing Iranian missile strikes.
  • The shortage results from intensified Iranian ballistic missile barrages testing Israel's multi-layered air defense while Washington has monitored and reinforced regional defenses for months.
  • An Israeli intelligence official revealed that in a 24-hour period, Israel was able to stop approximately 65% of the missiles Iran launched, while early warning times decreased from around 10 minutes to just 6 or 7 minutes.
  • Iran revealed it launched Fattah-1 hypersonic missiles capable of exceeding Mach 5 and adjusting their trajectory during flight, posing a significant challenge to Israel's missile defense capabilities.
  • The shortage of interceptors has raised doubts about Israel’s capacity to maintain its missile defense, leading the U.S. to reinforce the region with additional defense systems and urging allies to respond swiftly and decisively.
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Iran has lost more than half of its missile launchers in the seven days of the war with Israel. Despite this, the Tehran regime is still able to decimate Israeli territory, writes the website of the newspaper The Jerusalem Post. Moreover, Israel is starting to face a big problem: it is running out of Arrow anti-missiles.

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n-tv.de broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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