For the second time since the Houthi terror group’s prime minister and other high-ranking officials were taken out by IDF strikes in Sanaa, sirens sounded in Jerusalem and Hebron as a missile from Yemen was launched. Ynet reports that the Israeli Air Force intercepted the missile with no one being injured or killed.
The IDF announced moments later that the missile was intercepted by the Israeli Air Force. Sirens were sounded in accordance with protocol, the IDF said.
The Israeli Air Force intercepted a missile from Yemen on Wednesday morning that triggered air raid sirens across central Israel, including the Sharon region, Gush Dan and the Jerusalem area. The launch came six days after the Israeli strike in Sanaa that killed Houthi Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi and several government ministers.
In recent days, the Houthis have attempted multiple missile and drone attacks on Israel, but none have reached their targets. Some were intercepted by Israel’s air defense systems, while others fell short.
Despite pressure to disarm the Houthis and end their attacks, the terror group continues to operate in Yemen and launch rockets into Israel. As this conflict continues, The Fellowship remains consistent and steadfast in our support for IDF soldiers and their families, as well as the airmen and women keeping the skies of the Holy Land safe.
