The Israeli occupation army said, at dawn on Tuesday, that it was able to intercept a missile launched from Yemen before it crossed Israeli airspace.
Sirens sounded in the Tel Aviv area and several other areas in central Israel, and the Israeli Ambulance Corporation said that the stampede toward shelters caused at least 25 people to be injured, including a woman who was seriously injured.
This attack comes hours after the Israeli Security Minister, Yisrael Katz, issued threats that the Israeli occupation would strike the Houthi group in Yemen forcefully and cut off “the heads of its leaders.”
For his part, a member of the political bureau of the Houthi group, the Assad Belt, said, at dawn on Tuesday, in his account on the ".
The Houthi group announced yesterday, Monday, that it had carried out two attacks with two drones targeting two Israeli military sites in the occupied areas of Ashkelon and Jaffa.
The group's military spokesman, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, said in a statement that the two attacks were carried out by two "Jaffa" drones and achieved their goals with high accuracy.
Saree added, “These attacks come in support of the Palestinian resistance and in response to the calls of free people in the Arab and Islamic world,” stressing that the group will continue its military operations against the Israeli occupation until the aggression against Gaza stops and the siege is lifted.