Amid criticism of trump's hesitation, the failure of Israel's defense systems to intercept Iranian missiles dominates the Hebrew media.

Amid criticism of trump's hesitation, the failure of Israel's defense systems to intercept Iranian missiles dominates the Hebrew media.





Hebrew media outlets viewed the US entry into the war against Iran as Israel's hope of salvaging its potential threats, highlighting US President Donald Trump's hesitation in deciding his position on the matter.

Media outlets have covered the type of fission missiles Iran is using to attack Israel, the difficulty of intercepting them, and concerns that the missiles launched by defense systems could run out of ammunition. Iranian missiles carry several small warheads that detach before hitting their target. They open at an altitude of 7 kilometers and distribute their payloads over an area of ​​8 kilometers. Each bomb weighs 2.5 kilograms.

Channel 13 military affairs correspondent Or Heller said that the Iranians proved once again this morning that they are capable of launching numerous barrages and inflicting significant damage.

He added, "The last thing Israel wants is to get embroiled in a ballistic war of attrition with Iran on day 622 of the October 7 war." For his part, the military affairs analyst for the Hebrew channel i24 said, "We are waiting for the Americans, and anyone who thinks the two sides are not coordinating together or that the Americans need more time will realize that the issue lies with Trump's decision."

In the context of Israeli criticism of Trump's delay in intervening in the war against Iran, Channel 13 political analyst Gil Tamari said that Trump's enthusiasm has waned due to former political advisor Steve Bannon, who warned that launching a US military operation against Iran could be as costly for the United States as the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Tamari added, "Bannon told Trump that Netanyahu started it but doesn't know how to finish it. It's time for Israel to learn how to finish what it started on its own, and not rush to us."

Since June 13, Israel, with US support, has been waging an aggression against Iran, targeting nuclear facilities, missile bases, military leaders, and nuclear scientists. Tehran responded by launching ballistic missiles and drones toward Israeli territory, in the largest direct confrontation between the two sides.

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