
Update: The Israeli Army Intercepts Two Missiles Launched from Gaza and One from Yemen
SadaNews Translation - The Israeli army announced this Tuesday evening that it intercepted two missiles launched from southern Gaza and another from Yemen.
According to the statement, warning sirens were activated in accordance with the established policy, indicating that both missiles were downed.
This is the first instance of missiles being launched from Gaza since the ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
During that conflict, some settlements in the southern Gaza envelope were targeted by approximately six short-range missiles.
The Israeli army is operating in most areas of Khan Yunis, believed to be the launch site for the missiles.
The Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, claimed responsibility for launching those short-range missiles of the 'Rajum' type.
Subsequently, warning sirens sounded across wide areas of Israel following the detection of a missile launch from Yemen.
Several explosions were heard during the attempt to intercept the missile.
The Israeli army announced that it had successfully intercepted the missile.
The Israeli airspace was reopened after briefly being closed, as hundreds of thousands rushed to shelters.
The Houthis insist on continuing to launch missiles toward Israel in support of Gaza.

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