Israel intercepts missile fired from Yemen after fresh strikes hit Sanaa, IDF says
Israel has intercepted a missile launched from Yemen early on Saturday, the military said. Israel had previously hit the Houthi-held capital of Sanaa's international airport with air strikes on Thursday, the same day that the head of the WHO was boarding a plane out of the country.
The Israeli military said it intercepted a missile launched from Yemen early Saturday, a day after the Houthi-held capital Sanaa was hit by fresh air strikes.
Sirens sounded in areas of Jerusalem and the Dead Sea on Saturday as "a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted... prior to crossing into Israeli territory", the Israeli military said.
The day before, a fresh air strike hit Sanaa, which Houthi rebels blamed on "US-British aggression" though it remains unclear who was behind it.
There was no comment from Israel, the United States or Britain.
"I heard the blast. My house shook," one Sanaa resident told AFP late Friday.
The Iran-backed Houthis control large parts of Yemen after seizing Sanaa and ousting the government in 2014.
Since the eruption of war in Gaza in October last year, the Houthis – claiming solidarity with Palestinians – have fired a series of missiles and drones at Israel.
(AFP)
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