Israel's Space Program Faces Challenges Amid Global Space Race
Israel's space program, which has successfully launched over 50 satellites since the late 1980s for purposes such as photoreconnaissance and missile defense, is facing challenges as the global space race intensifies. The nation risks falling behind in technological advancements and competitive capabilities in the rapidly evolving space sector.

Israel, which launched its first satellite in the late 1980s, has operated over 50 satellites for various applications, including photoreconnaissance and missile defense. However, it is now falling behind as the global space race accelerates.




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