According to Israel’s Defense Ministry,
the increase of funding was requested for production of the Iron Dome,
David’s Sling and Arrow-3 missile defense systems.
Together, the systems provide Israel with a protective umbrella able to
counter threats posed by both short and mid-range missiles used by Gaza
terror groups and Hezbollah as well as the threat posed by more
sophisticated long-range Iranian ballistic missiles.
The newest generation of the Arrow 3 system, which will be tested in
Alaska this summer, is believed to have better-intercepting capabilities
at a much higher altitude and much further away from Israeli soil.
The increase in the budget will also be
used for further trials of all systems as Israel and the US continue to
develop additional capabilities for them against future aerial threats.
“I thank our great friend the United States, which has invested $6.5
billion to defend the skies of the State of Israel,” Liberman continued.
“We are grateful for the assistance and uncompromising commitment of the
administration and Congress to Israel’s security. Tomorrow in Jerusalem
I will meet with a delegation of congressmen headed by Israel’s friend
Nancy Pelosi, and will thank them personally.”
The announcement came mere hours after the Iron Dome system mistook
gunfire in the Gaza Strip for a missile barrage, launching close to 10
interceptor missiles after multiple Code Red alarms were mistakenly
activated in communities in the Hof Ashkelon and Sha'ar HaNegev Regional
Councils and in the southern city of Sderot.
The army said that it has opened an investigation into the incident.
Earlier on Sunday, Maj.-Gen. Herzl Halevi, head of the IDF’s
intelligence directorate, warned of a possible Palestinian “explosion”
ahead of Israel’s Independence Day next month.
Tensions on Israel’s southern and northern borders have been rising in
recent months, with Israel recently completing the large-scale Juniper
Cobra missile defense exercise with the United States.
Over the course of the two-week long exercise, troops drilled on
possible challenging and complex scenarios adapted to Israel’s
operational reality such as missile threats in various sectors
simultaneously as well as the threat posed by precise missiles that Iran
is trying to produce for Hezbollah. |
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