2 ballistic missiles launched from Yemen toward Israel

Israeli Army Radio on Saturday said two ballistic missiles were launched from Yemen overnight and Saturday morning, claiming both projectiles fell far from Israeli borders without causing damage.
The first missile was launched shortly after 1 a.m. (2300GMT), while the second at around 10:30 a.m. (0730GMT).
The announcement came hours after Yemen’s Houthi movement claimed responsibility for a drone strike on a “military target” in Tel Aviv.
In a televised statement Friday evening, Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree said “our forces carried out a military operation targeting an Israeli military target in the occupied area of Jaffa using a drone of the ‘Yafa’ type.”
Earlier in the day, the Israeli army claimed intercepting a drone that had approached from the east.
After initially halting missile and drone attacks on Israel following a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement in Gaza in January, the Houthis resumed targeting Israel after Tel Aviv broke the truce.
Aden – The Israeli military announced on Wednesday that it had intercepted two ballistic missiles launched from Yemen within a span of ten ho…
Sana’a – Yemen’s internationally recognized government has accused the Houthi rebel group of exploiting United Nations humanitari…
The Israeli military said on Wednesday it intercepted a missile launched from Yemen, as sirens were activated in Tel Aviv and several other areas a…