Israel's Missile Reserves at Critical Level: Urgent Aid Request from the US
Israel's Missile Reserves Are Depleting - Israel's missile reserves are running out from the US - According to information disseminated by various international media outlets, Israel's missile reserves intended for anti-missile defense systems have reached a critical level. This situation raises serious concerns regarding the country's airspace defense capabilities and creates new questions in the region's security balance.

Renowned media outlets such as Semafor and Interfax note that Israel has appealed to the US regarding this issue. It is reported that the Israeli government has informed Washington that the missile reserves of anti-missile defense systems, especially key defense assets like "Iron Dome," are depleting.
This situation coincides with a time when military tension in the region has reached its peak. Israel has recently been subjected to missile and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks from various directions, which leads to a rapid decrease in existing missile reserves.
Air defense systems, especially anti-missile missiles, are one of the cornerstones of Israel's national security. The drop in their reserves to a critical level could seriously weaken the country's defense capabilities against potential threats.
How the US will respond to this situation and whether it will provide additional military support to Israel will become clear in the near future. Washington's support for its ally holds great importance in terms of maintaining the balance of power in the region.
News about the depletion of missile reserves has also caused widespread resonance in the international community. A number of experts warn that this situation could lead to new tensions in the region.
