The Iron Dome, Israel’s missile defence system, has been key in protecting the country from rocket attacks, with a 90% success rate at intercepting enemy rockets. Developed by Rafael, it consists of radar, interceptor missiles, and a command center. While effective operationally, questions linger about its strategic deterrence. The US has contributed nearly $3 billion to the project, highlighting the strong bilateral relationship between the two countries. Fears of regional escalation loom as Hezbollah’s capabilities could overwhelm the system. The recent conflict between Israel and Hamas has resulted in significant casualties, with UN experts raising concerns over the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The Iron Dome’s ability to continue protecting Israeli territory amid escalating tensions remains a concern. US President Biden is seeking further military aid for Israel from Congress, highlighting the ongoing support for the Iron Dome. The system’s effectiveness against different threats and its ability to deter attacks are under scrutiny. The ongoing conflict underscores the complex security challenges that Israel faces and the importance of continued technological and financial support for the Iron Dome.
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