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Israeli military says it intercepted missile from Yemen; Houthis claim responsibility

  • On Tuesday morning, the Israel Defense Forces intercepted a missile launched from Yemen that triggered sirens across dozens of towns in the Jordan Valley and Samaria.
  • The missile firing followed a series of recent attacks by Yemen’s Houthi forces amid ongoing regional tensions and disruptions to Israeli air traffic.
  • Around 5 a.m., sirens were triggered in several communities such as Argaman, Ariel, and Yitzhar, leading to a temporary pause in incoming flights at Ben Gurion Airport, with some aircraft required to remain in holding patterns.
  • The IDF confirmed the missile intercept with no injuries or damage, though debris fell near Ein Shemer causing smoke inhalation and shrapnel damaged a house in Lod.
  • The Houthis claimed responsibility, vowing continued attacks on Ben Gurion Airport until a ceasefire in Gaza, suggesting potential ongoing escalation and impacts on Israeli airspace.
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Israeli military says it struck Yemen's Sanaa airport for the second time in a month, targeting Houthi militants

Israeli military says it struck Yemen's Sanaa airport for the second time in a month, targeting Houthi militants.

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In a continuation of their actions in solidarity with Palestine, the Houthi rebels in Yemen reported that they attacked Ben Gurion International Airport and another major target in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv with two ballistic missiles on Tuesday. By means of a communiqué broadcast through the Telegram network, the Ansar Allah movement specified that it launched a hypersonic Palestinian 2 missile against the airport, located in occupied areas …

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Al Bawaba broke the news in Amman, Jordan on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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