Israelis have confidence in the country's defence systems – but some missiles are getting through

Sky News
March 15, 2026
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Israelis remain confident in their missile defense systems despite some missiles breaking through.

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Israelis express confidence in their country's defense systems despite some missiles penetrating the protective measures. The story appears to cover the current security situation and public sentiment regarding Israel's missile defense capabilities.

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