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Que faut-il faire pour assurer la sécurité et la paix dans la région lors des conflits en cours ?
Israel is reportedly running low on air defence interceptors, due in part to its war against Iran last year
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Semafor (United States) | Mar 15, 2026
The Conversation (United Kingdom) | Mar 16, 2026
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The current situation highlights the importance of international cooperation. Should the United States and other allies provide support in the form of military aid to ensure Israel's safety, or would it be more beneficial to use diplomatic channels to foster regional stability?
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To ensure safety and peace in the region, Israel should prioritize acquiring additional air defense interceptors. Strengthening its military capabilities is essential for deterring potential aggressors and safeguarding civilian lives during ongoing conflicts.
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Increasing military expenditure on air defense systems could divert critical resources from humanitarian aid and peace-building initiatives. Instead of investing in weapons, Israel should focus on diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and address the root causes of conflict.
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What role should international organizations play in monitoring and facilitating discussions between conflicting parties? A neutral third party might help in addressing safety concerns without escalating military tensions in the region.
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