Israeli soldiers revealed that they had contracted cancer due to their military service in what is known as the "Iron Dome" anti-missile system.

The Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot said that a group of soldiers who served in Iron Dome developed cancer at the end of their military service or shortly after its completion.

The newspaper added that they claim that there is a link between service in the system and their disease, and that the system's radar causes radiation and heat that cause disease.

It stated that it plans to publish stories of about 10 soldiers suffering from the disease, some of them in various stages of the prosecution against the Ministry of Defense.

It quoted one of the soldiers - his name, Ran - as saying that his work in the system caused his cancer.

She added that about a year after leaving the service, he was diagnosed with a bone metastasis.

The Israeli army uses the "Iron Dome" system to intercept short and medium-range missiles.

And recently, the Israeli army announced the delivery of two batteries from this system to the American army.