“Israel has begun rationing its use of high-end missile interceptors, hoping to preserve stocks of its most capable defensive weapons in the face of daily Iranian barrages that haven’t let up through four weeks of war,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“A pair of Iranian ballistic missiles recently scored direct hits on the towns of Dimona and Arad after Israel tried and failed to intercept them with modified versions of less advanced munitions.”
“Israel faced another alarming bombardment Thursday, with residents reporting sirens going off constantly and several missile hits across the country.”

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