视频丨以色列可能要求美国推动限制伊朗弹道导弹
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2026-02-09 01:03

Core Viewpoint - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is set to visit the U.S. to discuss issues related to Iran, specifically requesting the U.S. to facilitate the transfer of Iran's enriched uranium out of the country and to limit its ballistic missile capabilities [1]. Group 1: Israeli Security Assessment - Israeli security agencies assess that Iran is relocating some of its missiles to eastern regions to complicate potential strikes against it [3]. - The Israel Defense Forces estimate that if Iran is not attacked, its missile stockpile could soon reach approximately 2,000 units, returning to levels seen before the attacks in June of the previous year [3]. - There is ongoing discussion within Israel regarding the potential for Hezbollah and Houthi forces to resume missile attacks on Israel if the U.S. takes action against Iran [3]. Group 2: Missile Defense and Challenges - Israeli public opinion suggests skepticism regarding the new missile types recently showcased by Iran, with Israeli missile experts claiming that the related data is "not credible" [3]. - Israel's defense systems reportedly have a 90% interception rate for most Iranian missile types, but the main challenge remains in destroying missile launchers and the missiles themselves before they are fired [3].