Pakistan, June 18 -- Israel is currently facing a shortage of its key missile defense system, known as 'Arrow,' raising concerns about its ability to effectively counter long-range ballistic missile attacks from Iran. This shortage could impact Israel's defense readiness in the face of escalating regional tensions.
According to a report by the American newspaper Wall Street Journal, citing an anonymous U.S. official, Israel's supply of the 'Arrow' missile defense system is running low. However, the news Reuters has not yet been able to independently confirm this report.
It is important to note that Israel does not rely solely on the 'Arrow' system. Other defense systems, including the U.S.-supplied Patriot missile defense and the Terminal...