The United States is sending its advanced anti-missile system, the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery, to Israel along with a military crew to operate it. This deployment comes in response to Iran's recent attacks against Israel and serves as a clear demonstration of US support for Israel's defense. The move also marks a broader adjustment in the US military's approach to protecting Americans in Israel from attacks by Iran and its allies. As this decision is made, Israel is grappling with ongoing threats and attacks from Iran and its proxy, Hezbollah, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling for the withdrawal of UN peacekeeping forces from southern Lebanon to ensure their safety. The tensions between Israel and Iran continue to escalate, with Israel reaffirming its commitment to defending its future against the "axis of evil."
In a significant development, the US has announced its decision to deploy THAAD air defence units in Israel to counter Iranian ballistic missile threats. Along with the advanced missile system, American troops will also be sent to operate it, in order to strengthen Israel's defences against potential aggression from Iran. In response, Iran has warned the US to keep its military forces out of Israel, raising tensions in the already volatile region.