Israeli military intercepts missile launched from Yemen, army says

Israeli military intercepts missile launched from Yemen, army says
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Updated 25 December 2024

Israeli military intercepts missile launched from Yemen, army says

Israeli military intercepts missile launched from Yemen, army says
  • The Iran-backed Houthi group has repeatedly fired drones and missiles toward Israel in what it has described as acts of solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
  • Yemen rebels claim ballistic missile attack on Israel

JERUSALEM: The Israeli army said Wednesday it intercepted a ballistic missile fired toward the country from Yemen.
Air raid sirens sounded over a wide swathe of central Israel as a precaution against falling debris, but the army said it shot down the projectile before it entered Israeli territory.
No injuries were reported, according to Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel’s emergency medical services.
“A missile that was launched from Yemen was intercepted before crossing into Israeli territory,” the Israeli army wrote on the Telegram social media platform. “Sirens regarding rocket and missile launches were activated due to the possibility of falling shrapnel from the interception.”

Yemen rebels claim ballistic missile attack on Israel

Yemen’s Houthi rebels said Wednesday that they had fired a ballistic missile at central Israel. The missile was aimed at the Tel Aviv area, the Iran-backed Houthis said.

"The Yemeni Armed Forces targeted a military target of the Israeli enemy in the occupied area of Yaffa (Tel Aviv) using a hypersonic ballistic missile, type Palestine 2," a Houthi military statement said.
“The operation has successfully achieved its objectives,” it added.
On Tuesday, the Israeli army also said it had intercepted a projectile fired from Yemen.
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels have repeatedly launched missiles against Israel in solidarity with the Palestinians since the war in Gaza began more than a year ago. Most of them have been intercepted, but on Saturday an attack on Tel Aviv injured 16 people.
In recent days, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a warning to the rebels.
“I have instructed our forces to destroy the infrastructure of Houthis, because anyone who tries to harm us will be struck with full force,” Netanyahu said, “even if it takes time.”
In July, a Houthi drone attack on Tel Aviv killed an Israeli civilian, prompting retaliatory strikes on the Yemeni port of Hodeidah.
The Houthis have also regularly targeted shipping in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, leading to retaliatory strikes by US and sometimes British forces.


Lebanon says Israeli strike on south kills one

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Lebanon says Israeli strike on south kills one

Lebanon says Israeli strike on south kills one
The ministry said that an “Israeli enemy strike” on a vehicle in Burj Rahal
The strike landed on a road and near a school, causing “panic and terror” among the students

BEIRUT: An Israeli strike on south Lebanon killed one person and wounded another on Wednesday, the Lebanese health ministry said, as Israel warned it would intensify its attacks on Hezbollah.
In a statement, the ministry said that an “Israeli enemy strike” on a vehicle in Burj Rahal in the country’s south killed one person and wounded another.
Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said the strike landed on a road and near a school, causing “panic and terror” among the students.
The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the incident.
Israel has repeatedly bombed Lebanon despite a November 2024 ceasefire that sought to end over a year of hostilities with Hezbollah, escalating attacks in recent days.
It warned on Sunday that it would intensify its attacks against the group, with Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz claiming Hezbollah was “playing with fire, and the president of Lebanon is dragging his feet.”
Hezbollah was badly weakened during the war, and the United States has pressured Lebanon to disarm the Iran-backed group.
On Tuesday, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun reiterated his call for negotiations with Israel, saying the latter “has not yet defined its position and continues its attacks.”