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Israel’s latest missile interceptor enters service

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joint US-Israeli missile interceptor meant to counter the type of medium-range missiles
Hatzor , Israel - Arab Today

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday the latest addition to Israel’s missile defenses meant that those seeking to destroy the Jewish state would be endangering their own existence.
He was speaking at a formal ceremony to hand the “David’s Sling” system from its developers over to its Israeli air force operators.
The medium-range interceptor, developed with US backing, is designed to fill the gap between the longer-range Arrow missile defense system and the shorter-range Iron Dome interceptor.
Together, said Netanyahu, they would “protect Israel, our citizens, our cities.”
“Whoever seeks to strike us will be struck, whoever threatens our existence will place his own existence in jeopardy,” he said in a speech at the commissioning ceremony, at Hatzor air force base in central Israel.
David’s Sling was developed by Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and US company Raytheon.
The Jewish state lists several aerial threats, some on its borders and others, such as Iran, far beyond.
One is Lebanon’s Hezbollah, with which it fought a war in 2006.
The Israeli military believes Hezbollah today has between 100,000 and 120,000 short- and medium-range missiles and rockets, as well as several hundred long-range missiles, with the medium-range missiles capable of reaching Tel Aviv.
Also, last month Israeli warplanes struck several targets in neighboring Syria, drawing retaliatory missile fire, in the most serious incident between the two countries since the start of the Syrian civil war in 2011.
Israel used its Arrow interceptor to destroy what was believed to have been a Russian-made SA 5 missile and Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman threatened to destroy Syria’s air defense systems “without the slightest hesitation” if it happened again.
Israel has sought to avoid being dragged into the Syrian conflict, but has carried out strikes there to stop what it says are advanced weapons deliveries to Hezbollah.
Missiles and rockets are also periodically fired at Israel from the adjacent Gaza Strip, generally by hard-line radical groups opposed to the Palestinian territory’s Hamas rulers.
But Israel holds Hamas responsible for all rocket fire from Gaza regardless of who carried it out and routinely strikes Hamas installations in response.
Netanyahu’s strongest words were reserved for Iran, which he says seeks to “destroy the state of the Jews” and has ambitions to build nuclear weapons.
Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only.
US President Donald Trump slapped fresh sanctions against Tehran’s weapons procurement network following a ballistic missile test on Jan. 29.
Iranian officials say the missile program is purely defensive.

Source: Arab News

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