The WSJ learned about the depletion of stocks of Arrow interceptor missiles from Israel
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The Israeli army is running out of interceptor missiles for Arrow missile defense systems amid the conflict with Iran. This was reported on June 18 by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), citing sources in the United States.
"Israel is running out of Arrow interceptors, which are used to counter Iranian missiles," the article says.
According to the newspaper, this situation causes concern on the Israeli side due to fears that the country will not be able to resist Iran in the event of continued hostilities, as well as repel missile attacks on territories.
It is noted that the Arrow system of Israeli-American production is designed to intercept ballistic missiles.
Earlier in the day, IDF spokesperson Anna Ukolova told Izvestia that Israel has no mission to "respond" to Iran's threats or to the use of one type or another of missiles. She noted that the country carries out preventive strikes on the territory of Iran.
The day before, the Iranian Armed Forces launched a new wave of ballistic missile attacks on Israeli territory.
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