Israel Intercepts Missile a Day After It Kills 35 in Yemen Strikes
- On Thursday morning, the Israeli Defense Forces intercepted a missile launched from Yemen, confirming no impacts or injuries reported by Magen David Adom.
- Israeli warplanes targeted Houthi military sites in Yemen on Wednesday, killing 35 and injuring 131 people, according to the Houthis.
- The attacks were in retaliation against the Houthi regime's missile and drone strikes towards Israel, as reported by the Israeli army.
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The Israeli military announced today that it had intercepted a rocket fired from Yemen. "A rocket fired from Yemen was intercepted by the Israeli Air Force," the Israeli military said on Telegram.
Israel intercepts missile from Yemen, sirens sounded
Trump holds tense call with Netanyahu over Qatar strike on Hamas leaders President Trump held a heated phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu after Israel conducted an airstrike on Hamas leaders in Doha without properly alerting Washington, US officials said. Trump expressed anger about learning of the strike through the US military and not through Israel, calling the move unwise and a blow to an ally who has been mediating Gaza cease-…
Sirens Sound in Occupied Territories After A Missile Fired From Yemen
Israeli media reported that air raid sirens sounded in the occupied territories following the launch of a rocket from Yemen toward occupied Palestine. Hebrew media reported that air raid sirens were activated in the Negev and Wadi Araba, south of occupied Palestine, after a rocket was detected launched from Yemen. Millions of Zionists rushed to shelters, and Zionist settler platforms monitored failed attempts to intercept the rocket. Palestinian…
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