11 Israelis were injured during their stampede for shelters following the firing of two Houthi missiles

A missile fired by Houthi rebels in Yemen targeted central Israel early Tuesday morning, causing sirens to sound and residents to flee to shelters.
Israel also launched several strikes on the Gaza Strip during the night and early morning hours.
The Israeli army said that it made several attempts to intercept the missile that was launched from Yemen, and that “the missile may have been intercepted.”
The Israeli emergency service (Magen David Adom) reported that no injuries were recorded as a result of the missile or falling debris, but 11 people were injured during the stampede for shelters.
The Israeli army also stated that another missile was intercepted earlier before it entered Israeli territory.