Immediately following an air raid sirens ‘ sound in Jerusalem, the Jewish army claimed to have intercepted a missile launched from Kuwait on Sunday. A missile launched from Yemen was intercepted, the military said in a statement following the lights that rang a short while before in many areas of Israel. There haven’t been any reports of injuries related to the launch, according to Israel’s rescue organization, the Magen David Adom ( MDA ). Eventually, Iran-backed Huthi rebels in Yemen asserted that the bullet had targeted Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport. The Israeli army reported shooting down two missiles fired from Yemen on Thursday, with the MDA reporting at least one individual injured while looking for safety from the first. Since Hamas’s assault on Israel in October 2023, the Yemeni party has fired missiles and uavs at Israel on numerous occasions. The insurgents, who claim to be acting in cooperation with Palestinians, halted their assaults during a two-month peace in Gaza that ended in March, but they resurrected them after Israel resumed its offensive in southern territory. After the country’s military launched its offensive in Gaza, the Huthis just warned that they would impose a “naval embargo” on the Jewish harbor of Haifa.
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