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Israel Intercepts Missiles Fired From Yemen

YEMEN, JUL 10 – Israel Defense Forces intercepted missiles launched from Yemen after airstrikes targeted Houthi ports and ships amid ongoing hostilities involving key trade routes, officials said.

  • On Thursday, the Israel Air Force launched around 50 missiles in 'Black Flag' strikes targeting Houthi-controlled ports and a hijacked British cargo ship, Galaxy Leader.
  • Early Monday morning, the IDF reported missiles launched from Yemen toward Israel shortly before 3:45 a.m., as Iran-aligned Houthis resumed attacks on shipping lanes.
  • The Israeli Air Force intercepted a missile launched from Yemen, with sirens sounding across central Israel and Jerusalem, confirming the attack's success.
  • Magen David Adom reported no casualties and received no emergency calls, indicating no immediate injuries from the strikes.
  • Following renewed attacks by Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis, the targeted British vessel highlights escalating maritime risks along key trade routes.
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