Missile launched by Houthis at Tel Aviv, central Israel intercepted by Israeli army
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The Israeli military said Wednesday evening that it was working to "intercept a Yemeni missile" fired toward Israel...
Missile launched by Houthis at Tel Aviv, central Israel intercepted by Israeli army
Yemen's Houthis said the missile was launched in retaliation for an Israeli airstrike that killed their prime minister and senior officials, as part of their ongoing campaign against Israel's war in Gaza
The Israeli military said Wednesday it had intercepted a missile fired from Yemen, setting off sirens in Tel Aviv and several other parts of the country. Yemen’s Houthis later claimed responsibility, saying they had fired two ballistic missiles toward Tel Aviv in what they said was an initial response to Israeli strikes on Yemen. In a statement late Wednesday, the Israeli military said that “after an on-site investigation, it was confirmed that …
Following the missile launch from Yemen, the IDF reported that "a surface-to-surface missile was intercepted and after an examination on the ground, it emerged that the Houthis used a fragmentation missile. This is the first missile the Houthis have managed to launch towards Israel since the attack on their senior government officials."
For the first time in weeks the alarm sirens are ringing in Tel Aviv. Ansa has seen it on the spot. The sirens have sounded for a missile launched from Yemen to Israeli territory, said the Israeli army. The missile has been shot down. Landings and take off at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv have been temporarily suspended. A flight of the Hungarian Wizz Air from Budapest to Tel Aviv has been delayed. After the intercept of the missi…
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