Israel armed forces reports that a ballistic missile with a long range launched from Yemen struck Israeli central lands and caused flames. People in the capital and around central Israel fled for cover as the rocket sent off the attack sirens. No harm or injuries were reported. According to the Ben Gurion airport management, regular operations soon restored.
Pictures of a piece that fell into an elevator in the train terminal in the town of Modiin, in the center, were also published. According to the Israel Defense Forces, a surface-to-surface missile was seen entering central Israel from the eastern borders and landing in a clear zone shortly after the sirens in that region went out.
Israeli emergency team stated in a post on X that nine individuals had gotten small wounds while trying to find safety. The armed forces said that the loud explosions observed in the area were caused by Israeli launcher intercepting devices.
It further said that its safety standards for citizens of Israel remained unaltered. The Israeli defense system was unable to take down the Yemeni missile, which resulted in a fire, according to the Houthi sources. According a Houthi press spokesman, a Yemeni missile made it to Israeli soil after dozens of systems were unable to stop’ it
The Houthi military spokesman said that it had used a new hypersonic ballistic missile to hit an Israel’s army location in the Jaffa region. According to Israeli Prime, the Houthis ought to be aware that Tel Aviv imposes severe penalties on any effort to do Israel a damage.
The Palestinian organization Hamas, which is located in Gaza, applauded Yemen for the missile assault and threatened Israel with “no security” unless it quits its conflict in the Gaza Strip.
According to an official declaration, Hamas views the missile assault as a justifiable reaction to Zionist violence directed on the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. “We declare that security will not be enjoyed by the Zionist enemy until it stops its ruthless aggression against our people in the Gaza Strip.”
The majority of Yemen is under the Houthi’s authority, including the capital. The group has been striking vessels and cargo in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden since last year, particularly targeting those connected to Israel.