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Regional Missile Defense Systems Under Strain as Middle East Conflict Expands

Multiple Middle Eastern countries face drone and missile attacks as regional conflict widens, raising concerns about interceptor stockpiles.

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At least a dozen countries across the Middle East have been targeted by drones or missiles as regional conflict expands throughout the area, according to reports.

The ongoing hostilities involve the United States and Israel in confrontations with Iran, with military operations spreading beyond the initial scope of conflict. The expansion has placed significant strain on regional defense systems and military resources.

Concerns are mounting over the sustainability of missile defense capabilities, as interceptor stockpiles face depletion amid the widening conflict. Both U.S. and Israeli forces are working to neutralize Iran's missile infrastructure while managing their own defensive ammunition supplies.

Several Gulf states are reportedly experiencing shortages in their missile interceptor inventories, highlighting the logistical challenges of maintaining defensive operations across multiple fronts. The situation underscores the complex military dynamics as the conflict affects an increasingly broad geographic area.

The targeting of numerous countries with drone and missile attacks represents a significant escalation in regional tensions, with implications for both military strategy and civilian populations across the affected areas.

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