Israel's "David's Sling" and "Arrow 3" missile defense systems have been replenished following a 12-day conflict, according to an announcement made via Telegram on October 10th, 2025. The exact timing of the replenishment and the specific nature of the conflict were not detailed in the initial publication. The "David's Sling" system is designed to intercept medium-range missiles, while the "Arrow 3" is an exo-atmospheric interceptor capable of destroying ballistic missiles outside of Earth's atmosphere. The replenishment indicates a significant expenditure of interceptor missiles during the recent hostilities. Further details regarding the operational status of these defense systems and the circumstances that led to the depletion of their inventories were not immediately available. The original source of the information is a Telegram channel named 'ืืืฉืืช ืืคื ื ืืืื ืืืืืจื' (News before everyone on Telegram). This development follows a period of intense regional activity, though the specific conflict referred to in the source is not explicitly identified. Previous reports from this morning indicated that a Syrian delegation arrived in Beirut to discuss bilateral issues, including the fate of Syrian detainees and border demarcation, though no direct link to the missile defense replenishment has been established.