IAF downs Houthi missile from Yemen

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IAF downs Houthi missile from Yemen

JNS

Air-raid sirens sounded across Judea as well as in the Dead Sea and southern Negev regions.

The Israeli Air Force intercepted a ballistic missile launched late on Friday night by Houthi terrorists in Yemen, the IDF said.

Air-raid sirens sounded across Judea as well as in the Dead Sea and southern Negev regions. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

The missile fire came less than 24 hours after the Air Force downed a drone fired by the Iranian-backed Houthis overnight Thursday.

The unmanned aerial vehicle did not trigger air-raid sirens in Israel, as it did not pose a threat to populated areas.

On Tuesday, the IAF intercepted another ballistic missile from Yemen. That attack triggered sirens in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, sending millions of residents scrambling for shelter just before 6 a.m. There were no reports of injuries or damage.

A day earlier, the IAF carried out strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen in response to repeated attacks against Israel. An Israeli official confirmed to JNS that drones were used in the retaliatory strikes.

“The IDF has just struck terror targets of the Houthi terrorist regime at the port of Hudaydah and is vigorously acting against any attempt to restore terror infrastructure,” said Defense Minister Israel Katz.

“As I have clarified—the same rules apply to Yemen as to Tehran. The Houthis will pay a heavy price for launching missiles toward the State of Israel," he added.

The IDF said the strikes targeted engineering vehicles involved in rebuilding infrastructure at the port, as well as fuel storage facilities, naval vessels, and additional Houthi assets in the surrounding maritime area.

The port of Hudaydah has served as a conduit for weapons smuggled from Iran, later used in attacks on Israel and its allies.


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