On October 15, local time, the US Department of Defense issued a statement saying that an advance team composed of US military personnel and the initial components required to operate the “Saad” anti-missile system arrived in Israel on the 14th, and more US military personnel and “Saad” anti-missile system components will arrive one after another in the next few days. The statement said that the missile defense system will be fully put into use in the near future, but for operational safety reasons, the US will not announce a specific schedule. This deployment underscores America's commitment to defending Israel and protecting American citizens in Israel from further ballistic missile attacks by Iran.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/15 13:09
On October 15, local time, the US Department of Defense issued a statement saying that an advance team composed of US military personnel and the initial components required to operate the “Saad” anti-missile system arrived in Israel on the 14th, and more US military personnel and “Saad” anti-missile system components will arrive one after another in the next few days. The statement said that the missile defense system will be fully put into use in the near future, but for operational safety reasons, the US will not announce a specific schedule. This deployment underscores America's commitment to defending Israel and protecting American citizens in Israel from further ballistic missile attacks by Iran.