Iranian missiles aimed at targets in Israel pass through the sky of Hebron, West Bank on June 18 as Israeli air defense system tries to intercept them.
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As the conflict between Israel and Iran continues, the balance of power is being tested as Iran launches long-range missiles and drones, and Israel intercepts them. The ongoing missile exchanges are depleting Israel’s interceptor capabilities, raising concerns about the sustainability of its defense strategy.
Experts warn that if Israel runs out of interceptors, it could face a critical situation. Meanwhile, Iran’s missile stockpile and launch capabilities are also under scrutiny, with both sides trying to gain the upper hand in the conflict.
The international community is closely watching the situation, with speculation about potential U.S. involvement and the impact on civilian populations in the region.
The dynamics of the conflict are complex, with strategic decisions being made on both sides that could have far-reaching consequences. As the situation unfolds, the world waits to see how the balance of power will shift in this ongoing conflict.
As tensions escalate and the stakes rise, the future of the region hangs in the balance.