Yemen : IDF Says It Shot Down Houthi Drone Before Entering Israeli Airspace

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Wednesday that its air force successfully intercepted a drone launched from Yemen before it breached Israeli airspace, amid heightened regional tensions following recent hostilities between Iran, Israel, and their respective allies.
According to the IDF, the drone was detected approaching from the southeast and was neutralized at a safe distance, preventing it from entering Israeli territory. No air raid sirens were triggered, and there were no reports of injuries or damage.
Military analysts believe the drone may have been launched by Houthi forces in Yemen, who have previously claimed responsibility for long-range drone and missile attacks targeting Israel in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
The interception comes just days after a fragile ceasefire was announced between Iran and Israel, raising concerns that non-state actors like the Houthis may continue hostilities independently, potentially undermining regional de-escalation efforts.
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