
US official tells WSJ: Israel faces missile interceptor shortage amid Iran strikes
The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing an unnamed U.S. official, that Israel is facing a shortage of Arrow interceptor missiles, raising concerns about its ability to defend against long-range ballistic missiles from Iran.
Reuters has not yet been able to verify the report independently.
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