JERUSALEM
The Israeli military announced on Saturday evening that the US has deployed the THAAD anti-ballistic missile defense system in Israel amid tensions with Iran. This move is part of preparations for the expected Israeli response to Iran’s recent missile attack.
THAAD, developed by Lockheed Martin, is a defensive weapon intended to intercept high-altitude short and medium-range ballistic missiles. The US had announced a temporary deployment of THAAD in March 2019 as part of joint defense exercises, however, it remains unclear whether the current deployment is permanent.
Israeli air defenses previously relied on three systems but failed to intercept many Iranian missiles during the recent attack. Iran has defended its actions, citing Article 51 of the UN Charter.
On Oct. 1, Iran launched an attack involving approximately 180 missiles, causing damage to some of Israel’s air bases. The Israeli army is preparing for retaliation against Tehran as tensions rise.
Author: Rania Abu Shamala
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