IDF Intercepts Houthi Missile Attack as Shavuot Ends with a ‘Boom’
- The Israel Defense Forces intercepted an unmanned aerial vehicle launched by Houthi terrorists from Yemen, confirming no damages or casualties from the attack.
- The IDF had previously intercepted a ballistic missile from Yemen, which triggered air raid sirens across central Israel, including Tel Aviv; no injuries or damages were reported.
- Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that any attacks on Israel will elicit a heavy response, reaffirming Israel's military operations against the Houthis.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that any harm directed at Israel would be met with greater force, identifying Iran as the main influence behind the Houthi attacks.
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Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv was temporarily closed due to a missile fired from Yemen, Israeli sources reported Thursday evening.
Following the launch of the sirens "in several areas in Israel, a missile from Yemen was intercepted", says a brief military statement. ...
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