THAAD Redeployment: U.S. Fortifies Israel’s Missile Shield Amid New Israel-Iran War!
Recent assessments reveal that the U.S. military has enhanced Israel’s missile defense capabilities by relocating THAAD systems from the United Arab Emirates to the occupied territories. Satellite imagery shows the expansion of a U.S.-managed air defense site in occupied Palestine, with four new THAAD launchers added to the existing six.
This development came immediately after the 12-day war between Iran and Israel, which exposed serious shortages in Israel’s missile defense inventory. The urgent need for reinforcement led Tel Aviv to publicly seek upgrades. The transfer of THAAD units and expanded support infrastructure suggest a strategic push to deepen defensive layers and reduce vulnerability to missile threats.
The site, located at coordinates 31.501243, 34.809252 in the western outskirts of Hebron, lies just 13 kilometers from parts of the West Bank—making it a potential target for Palestinian resistance operations.
Lessons from the recent war and Israel’s tactics against Iran show that low-cost tools like drones and guided anti-armor weapons can significantly disrupt advanced defense systems. During the 12-day Tehran–Tel Aviv conflict, Israeli-linked operatives inside Iran used drones, quadcopters, and precision-guided munitions to strike missile and air defense systems. If Iran replicates such tactics in the occupied territories, the damage from missile strikes could multiply dramatically!

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