Israeli army intercepts missiles launched from Yemen

Israeli army intercepts missiles launched from Yemen

Sirens sounded in several areas today including Jerusalem prior to the attack.

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Yemen’s Houthis have been launching missiles and drones at Israel in support of Hamas. (EPA Images pic)
DUBAI:
The Israeli military said today it had intercepted two missiles launched from Yemen before they crossed into Israeli territory, after sirens sounded in several areas in Israel including Jerusalem.

Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis have been launching missiles and drones at Israel in support of Hamas fighters.

The US has been striking Houthi strongholds in Yemen since March 15, with President Donald Trump vowing to hold Iran responsible for any attacks carried out by the group.

The Houthis are an armed movement that has taken control of the most populous parts of Yemen despite nearly a decade of Saudi-led bombing.

The group is also part of what Iran calls the “Axis of Resistance” – a network of anti-Israel, anti-western regional militias that also includes the Palestinian resistance group Hamas and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, whose capabilities Israel significantly reduced in an air and ground campaign last year.

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