Jerusalem: The Zionist government reported on Sunday that it had intercepted a weapon fired from Yemen, where the Huthi rebels, supported by Iran, claimed that two missiles had been launched at Israel’s major airports. The Israeli army said in a statement that” a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted,” adding that lights ringed during airstrikes in various areas of the nation. The Huthis later claimed to have fired” two nuclear weapons” at Israel’s Ben Gurion aircraft, which is close to Tel Aviv. Since the Huthis ‘ alliance Hamas launched an attack on Israel in October 2023, the Iran-backed insurgents have often fired missiles and drones at Israel. A Huthi weapon went off into the Tel Aviv airports earlier this month, causing a hole in the main terminal building and injuring many people in a rare attack on Israeli air defenses. Following three rocket strikes in as many days, Israel bombed Hodeida and Salif in the Red Sea on Friday. If the episodes continued, it threatened to take aim at the Huthi management. Israel has struck the aircraft in Yemen’s rebel-controlled money Sanaa and three nearby power stations in response to the affect that hit Ben Gurion. Yahya Saree, a spokesman for the Huthi military, stated on Sunday that the team would proceed to attack Israel until the” assault is lifted” in Gaza. Throughout the Gaza battle, the Huthis, who control large areas of Yemen, have also targeted Red Sea delivery, declaring they show unity with Palestinians. The United States, which in early May sealed a peace with the insurgent group that did not contain Israel, responded with retaliatory strikes on the crucial delivery route.
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