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    Israel military says missile launched from Yemen was likely intercepted

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseApril 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    JERUSALEM: The Israeli army stated on Sunday (Apr 13) an try to intercept an incoming missile launched from Yemen was seemingly profitable after air raid sirens sounded throughout Israel.

    There was no rapid declare of accountability.

    Sirens may very well be heard in Jerusalem round 6.16 pm native time (11.16 pm, Singapore time). The army had initially stated two missiles have been believed to have been launched from Yemen however shortly afterwards stated just one had been fired.

    Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi movement has launched missiles and drones at Israel for the reason that present battle in Gaza started in 2023, saying it was performing in assist of Palestinians.

    The Houthis had paused their assaults throughout a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza that started in January. Israel broke the ceasefire in March, resuming its marketing campaign in Gaza.

    The battle started in October 2023 when Hamas led an assault on southern Israeli communities close to Gaza, killing 1,200 individuals and taking 251 captive, in keeping with Israeli officers.

    Israel’s retaliatory assault has killed greater than 50,000 Palestinians in Gaza, in keeping with well being officers within the Hamas-ruled enclave.

    Hamas continues to be holding 59 hostages, whereas the opposite 192 have been both launched throughout ceasefires or rescued by Israeli forces.



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