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U.S. deploys missile system

- ISABEL DEBRE

JERUSALEM• The U.S. has deployed a highly advanced missile defence system in Israel for the first time, the American and Israeli militaries announced Monday, reflecting their shared concerns about Iran’s developmen­t of powerful missiles.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence system, or THAAD, as a testament to the strength of the two countries’ military ties, saying it makes Israel “even stronger in order to deal with near and distant threats from throughout the Middle East.”

Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, an Israeli army spokesman, told reporters a THAAD battery, flown in from the U.S. and Europe, arrived Monday at an air force base in southern Israel. He said the defence battery has only been installed a few times elsewhere in the world, and tested the U.S. ability to carry out accelerate­d deployment of such powerful and complex weapons.

Israel already has an advanced multi-layered missile defence system, capable of intercepti­ng everything from advanced guided longrange missiles outside the atmosphere to short-range unguided rockets fired from neighbouri­ng Gaza.

During this week’s drill, the THAAD battery, which shoots down long and intermedia­te range missiles, will bolster Israel’s existing systems. The deployment is temporary, and for now, the THAAD system will not be permanentl­y integrated into the Israeli defence shield, Conricus said.

The U.S. military said the deployment demonstrat­es the United States’ “continued commitment to Israel’s regional security” and more broadly shows that U.S. forces can “respond quickly and unpredicta­bly to any threat, anywhere, at any time.”

Conricus described the deployment as a defensive drill unrelated to current developmen­ts in the region, but it comes amid tensions with Iran and its Lebanese proxy Hezbollah. Earlier this year, tensions nearly escalated into a confrontat­ion between the longtime foes when Israel struck Iranian military targets in Syria in retaliatio­n for Iran launching a missile from Damascus toward northern Israel. The Iranian missile was successful­ly intercepte­d by Israel’s defensive shield.

Israeli officials have repeatedly raised concerns about Iran’s developmen­t of long-range missiles as well as Hezbollah’s vast arsenal of rockets and missiles in neighbouri­ng Lebanon.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

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