Yemen Huthis say launched missiles at Israel, US warship
- On March 27, the Israeli military intercepted two missiles launched from Yemen, including one aimed at Ben Gurion Airport, after sirens rang out across Israel, including Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
- The Yemen-based Houthis claimed responsibility for the missile launches in support of Hamas, stating they targeted Israel and U.S. Warships in the Red Sea.
- No serious injuries were reported in Israel from the missile attack, although Magen David Adom noted some people suffered shock or injuries while heading to bomb shelters.
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Video. Air raid sirens sound in Jerusalem amid Houthi missile attack
Video. Air raid sirens echoed sounded Jerusalem and central Israel on Thursday as the Israeli military intercepted two missiles fired from Yemen. The projectiles were destroyed before entering Israeli airspace, with no reported casualties, according to Israel's emergency response service.
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