Middle East Eye: Israel’s Interceptor Missiles Rapidly Depleting
According to a report by webangah News Agency, citing Al-Quds Voice and Mehr News Agency, Western sources have reported a sharp decline in the missile reserves of the Zionist regime during its four-day war against Iran. They stated that thes stockpiles are being exhausted at an alarming rate.
News sources indicate that the Zionist regime, engaged in direct conflict with iran over four days, is rapidly expending its ballistic missile reserves.
These reports highlight growing concerns within the U.S., which serves as the primary military backer of this regime, prompting coverage of this growth.
The English-language media outlet Middle East eye also addressed claims about dwindling missile supplies due to Iranian counterstrikes. It noted that even the United States-the main arms supplier for this regime-has expressed concerns over weakening defensive capabilities.
The Zionist regime relies on a three-layered air defence system, but Iran’s recent missile strikes have demonstrated meaningful challenges to these systems.
The Iron Dome is designed to intercept short-range rockets and mortar shells, while the David’s sling system targets medium-range rockets and certain ballistic missiles.The “Arrow 2” and “Arrow 3” systems are intended for long-range ballistic threats-even those outside Earth’s atmosphere.