“Israel informed the U.S. this week that it is running critically low on ballistic missile interceptors as the conflict with Iran rages on,” Semafor reports.
“Israel had reportedly entered the current war already low on interceptors that were fired during last summer’s conflict with Iran. Israel’s long-range defense system has strained under Iran’s attacks; CNN reported that Iran was adding cluster munitions to its missiles, which may exacerbate the depletion of the stock.”

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