Critical Shortage in Israel's Missile Reserves: Urgent Warning to the US
Serious shortage in Israel's missile arsenal - It is claimed that Israel's missile reserves are experiencing a serious shortage, and the United States has been informed about this situation. This news, disseminated amidst rising tensions with Iran in the Middle East, once again highlights the sensitivity of the situation in the region and draws international attention.

According to information obtained from sources, the Israeli government has informed Washington that if a large-scale war scenario with Iran materializes, the country's air defense systems, particularly interceptor missiles, could be critically depleted. This warning coincides with a period of escalating military tension in the region and raises serious concerns about Israel's defense capabilities.
These claims have been widely disseminated by Turkish media, including TRT Haber, 'Sabah' newspaper, as well as news portals like Investing.com Türkiye and Kurdistan24, citing the 'Yedioth Ahronoth' newspaper. The information notes that Israel's defense munitions have reached a critical level, further increasing concerns about the country's readiness for a long-term military conflict.
The existing missile shortage further deepens concerns about Israel's defense capabilities, especially against potential Iranian attacks. Military analysts emphasize that the risk of war in the region is increasing, and such reserve shortages could seriously impact the course of any conflict.
Given that the US is Israel's largest military ally, this warning could lead Washington to reconsider its policy in the region and the military support it provides to Israel. It is presumed that urgent aid from the US is required to replenish Israel's defense reserves.
As tensions in the region pass their 16th day, claims of missile attacks on Tel Aviv by Iran and news of this shortage in Israel's defense capabilities further exacerbate the situation. The international community is called upon to intensify its efforts to prevent a regional war.
