The U.S. is reportedly considering deploying a $3 billion Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system to Israel, which would enhance Israel’s ability to defend against long-range ballistic missiles. THAAD is a key component of the U.S. ballistic missile defense system, designed to intercept and destroy missiles during their terminal phase of flight. Given the strategic significance of Israel and its vulnerability to missile threats from adversaries like Iran, the deployment of THAAD would bolster Israel’s existing multi-tiered missile defense systems, including Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Arrow systems.
This potential deployment could serve not only as a direct means to protect Israel but also as a deterrence measure in the region, given the increasing concerns over ballistic missile capabilities in the Middle East. Additionally, it reflects deepening military cooperation between the U.S. and Israel amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.