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Israel's Multi-Layer Missile Interceptor System "Breaks Defense"

After Iran launched a large-scale missile attack on Israel, how Israel will retaliate has become the focus of all parties. Although there is no definite information on whether Israel will take action, based on past experience, we can speculate that its retaliatory measures may include the following aspects.

First, Israel may respond to the Iranian threat by strengthening its military capabilities. Over the past few years, Israel has been working to enhance its defense capabilities in order to protect its security from threats from the surrounding region. Therefore, there is reason to believe that if Israel deems it necessary, it may increase its military budget and invest in advanced weapons systems and technologies.

Second, Israel could choose to blockade Iranian ports and facilities, which could have a serious impact on the Iranian economy because Iran is one of the world's largest oil exporters. Moreover, such action could force Iran to change its trade policy, reducing its ties with other countries.

Finally, Israel may also choose to cooperate with the United States and other Western countries to jointly combat Iran. Although there are some differences between Israel and the United States, both sides have common interests when it comes to Iran. Therefore, if we see Israel join forces with countries such as the United States to confront Iran, then this will be a major event that could set off a chain reaction on a global scale.

Overall, while we do not yet know what actions Israel will take, we can be certain that any retaliation will be a huge challenge to Iran and its supporters. As the situation unfolds, we look forward to learning more and providing continued support for this process. At the same time, we also call on all parties to remain calm and rational in dealing with this issue, avoid further escalation of tensions, and ensure peace and stability in the Middle East.

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