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Israel's defence chief threatens to retaliate for Houthi missiles

  • On Tuesday night, the Israeli military successfully shot down a ballistic missile fired by Houthi militants from Yemen targeting Israeli territory.
  • The missile launch followed increased tensions after US and Israeli strikes on Houthi targets and ongoing conflict involving Iran and Israel since October 2023.
  • Warning sirens were triggered in several Israeli communities, leading residents to take shelter, and officials confirmed that the intercepted missile caused neither harm nor property damage.
  • Defense Minister Israel Katz vowed retaliation against the Iran-aligned Houthis, stating, "Yemen will be treated like Tehran" following the missile attack.
  • The interception and threats signal ongoing escalation risks in the region, with Israel continuing retaliatory strikes and the Houthis maintaining missile capabilities despite recent setbacks.
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Houthi forces reported on Tuesday that they launched further attacks on Israel's main airport, Ben Gurion, as well as on facilities in three Israeli cities. READ ALSO: Yemen announces continued military actions against Israel despite a ceasefire with Iran "A qualitative military operation was carried out against Lod airport (Ben Gurion) in the occupied area of Jaffa, using a hypersonic ballistic missile Palestine 2", said the Houthis military sp…

The Israeli-American military strikes against Iran also showed the weakness of Iran's allies, especially the once much-conjured "axis of resistance". Only the Huthi militia in Yemen is steadfast. How did it succeed?

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The Israeli army says it has intercepted a rocket fired from Yemen. According to US President Trump, Israel has agreed to the terms of a 60-day ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

·Hamburg, Germany
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