The Occupation Army Intercepts a Missile from Yemen
SadaNews - The Israeli occupation army announced early Thursday that it intercepted a missile launched from Yemen, believed to be carried out by the Houthi group, as part of what the latter describes as its response to the Israeli genocide against Gaza.
The Israeli army spokesperson clarified in a statement that the air force successfully shot down the missile, noting that the alarm sirens were not activated in accordance with established protocols.
This comes two days after the Houthis announced the execution of four military operations targeting vital sites in Haifa, the Negev, Eilat (Um al-Rashrash), and Beersheba, using six drones, affirming that the attacks accurately hit their targets.
The group warned that the continuation of what it described as "the scheme to eliminate the Palestinian cause through genocide, starvation, and displacement" would lead to serious repercussions for Arab and Islamic countries, asserting the continuation of its operations until the aggression is halted and the siege on Gaza is lifted.
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