Israeli Air Force on Alert for Missiles and Drones from Yemen

March 12, 2025 -- The Israeli Air Force has been placed on high alert following intelligence reports indicating potential missile and drone attacks from Yemen. The heightened state of readiness comes amid escalating tensions in the region and recent threats from the Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
Missile Interceptions
In recent weeks, the Israeli military has successfully intercepted several missiles and drones launched from Yemen. These attacks have targeted key locations in central Israel, including the Nahal Sorek base and other strategic sites2.
Houthi Threats
The Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for these attacks, stating that they are in solidarity with the Palestinian cause. The Houthis have warned of further attacks if their demands are not met.
International Response: The United States and Britain have formed a coalition to protect commercial traffic in the Red Sea from Houthi attacks. This coalition has conducted airstrikes targeting Houthi facilities and weapons systems in Yemen.
Regional and Global Implications
Security Concerns: The potential for further missile and drone attacks from Yemen poses a significant security threat to Israel and the broader Middle East region. The Israeli Air Force remains vigilant and prepared to respond to any incoming threats.
Humanitarian Impact
The ongoing conflict and military actions have exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, with millions of civilians affected by the violence and lack of essential supplies.
Economic Impact
The threat of attacks on shipping lanes in the Red Sea could disrupt global trade and have far-reaching economic consequences.
The international community is closely monitoring the situation, with calls for diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation and address the underlying issues driving the conflict. As tensions remain high, the need for a comprehensive and peaceful resolution becomes increasingly urgent.
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