Missile fire from Yemen targeted southern Israel for the first time in the war, as Iran continued launches toward multiple regions, including a strike that killed a man in Tel Aviv just before midnight.
Sirens sounded in Beersheba after a missile was launched from Yemen by the Iran-backed Houthis. An early warning was issued in Eilat, though no sirens were activated there, and the missile was intercepted, the military said.
The launch came hours after the Houthis threatened to join the fighting, warning they were “ready to act” under several scenarios, including further escalation involving the United States and Israel against Iran. The group said its operations are aimed at Israeli and American targets.
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Sirens sounded in Beersheba after a missile was launched from Yemen by the Iran-backed Houthis. An early warning was issued in Eilat, though no sirens were activated there, and the missile was intercepted, the military said.
The launch came hours after the Houthis threatened to join the fighting, warning they were “ready to act” under several scenarios, including further escalation involving the United States and Israel against Iran. The group said its operations are aimed at Israeli and American targets.
First time in war: missile fire from Yemen targets southern Israel; one killed in Tel Aviv
Sirens sounded in Beersheba and an early warning was issued in Eilat after a Houthi missile was intercepted; a man about 60 was killed in Tel Aviv by an Iranian cluster missile, with additional impact sites in Givatayim and Ramat Gan; another missile was intercepted in the morning