Israeli army says surface-to-surface missile fired from Yemen toward central Israel
- A surface-to-surface ballistic missile fired by Iran's Houthi proxies in Yemen was intercepted by Israel's Aerial Defense Array on Monday afternoon, with shrapnel landing in Beit Shemesh near Jerusalem.
- Air raid sirens sounded in central Israel, including Tel Aviv, marking the attack's timing with the anniversary of previous deadly attacks.
- Magen David Adom reported no casualties from the missile but noted incidents of severe anxiety among people seeking cover.
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People Run For Cover After Air Raid Sirens Go Off In Israel
Air raid sirens echoed across central Israel including Tel Aviv after surface-to-surface missiles were fired from Yemen on Israel on the first anniversary of deadly attacks in Israel where over 1,200 people were killed. Israel did not mention who fired the missile, but Iran-backed Houthis - A Shia militant group in Yemen - have over the past year attacked Israel several times in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. Several events were organised…
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