The United States is sending an advanced anti-missile defense system to Israel, along with approximately 100 troops to operate it, in response to escalating missile threats from Iran. The Pentagon emphasized the move as part of the U.S.'s unwavering commitment to Israel's security. This deployment comes amid growing tensions in the Middle East, with concerns over potential further missile attacks. The system, known as THAAD, is designed to intercept ballistic missiles and will be operated by U.S. personnel stationed in Israel.
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US to send anti-missile system to Israel, says Pentagon
The United States said on Sunday it will send to Israel an advanced anti-missile system - and U.S. troops to operate it - in a bid to bolster the country's air defenses following missile attacks by Iran.