Houthi missile reaches central Israel for first time, no injuries reported
- A missile fired by Yemen's Houthis landed in central Israel, prompting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to declare they would pay a "heavy price."
- The missile struck an unpopulated area in Kfar Daniel, about 4 miles from Ben Gurion Airport, with no reported injuries.
- The Houthis claimed to have used a new hypersonic missile, marking the first time such a missile reached central Israel, 2,000 km from Yemen.
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