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Houthi missile fails to enter Israeli airspace

The attack triggered sirens in Beersheva, Ofakim, Arad, Dimona and other areas.

Military forces who are affiliated with Yemen's  Houthi terrorist group take part in a mass protest on May 23, 2025 in Sana'a, Yemen. Photo by Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images.
Military forces who are affiliated with Yemen's Houthi terrorist group take part in a mass protest on May 23, 2025 in Sana'a, Yemen. Photo by Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images.

Houthi terrorists in Yemen launched a missile at southern Israel on Monday morning. According to the Israel Defense Forces, the projectile fell before crossing into Israeli territory.

Sirens sounded in Beersheva, Ofakim, Arad, Dimona and other areas according to protocol.

On Sunday, IDF Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Ephraim Defrin announced that the military was still trying to confirm the result of an airstrike the day prior on Houthi leaders in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa.

Israeli Air Force fighter jets on Saturday night “operated through the air corridor we paved to the heart of Iran, alongside strikes also in Yemen,” Defrin said in a Hebrew-language update on “Operation Rising Lion.”

“Last night, while attacks in Iran continued, air force fighter jets took off more than 2,000 kilometers [1,243 miles] from the territory of the State of Israel and also struck in Sanaa in Yemen,” continued the spokesman.

“We will update later with the results of the strike,” Defrin concluded.

The target of the strike was the military chief of the Iranian-backed terrorist organization, Muhammad al-Ghamari, anonymous Israeli officials told Hebrew media on Saturday evening.

Some media reports suggested that al-Ghamari was believed to have been meeting with other top Houthi leaders at the time of the attack.

The Houthis have escalated their aerial attacks on Israel in recent weeks, including a direct hit near Ben-Gurion International Airport on May 4.

Overnight Saturday, the Houthis launched at least one ballistic missile toward Tel Aviv, in what the terror group claimed was its first simultaneous attack coordinated with the Islamic Republic.

The Israeli Air Force overnight Sunday struck command centers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ elite Quds Force, the military announced.

In these command centers, Quds Force operatives coordinated terrorist attacks against Israel through proxy groups backed by the Iranian regime across the Middle East, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

“Triumphing for the oppressed Palestinian and Iranian peoples … this operation was coordinated with the operations carried out by the Iranian army against the criminal Israeli enemy,” it stated.

Eight people were killed and nearly 300 injured in the early hours of Monday by an Iranian ballistic missile barrage on Israeli civilian population centers in the central and northern regions of the country.

At least 13 people were killed overnight Saturday in a wave of Iranian missile attacks on civilian areas across Israel. Nearly 80 missiles were fired in two barrages, Hebrew media reported on Sunday. About 40 missiles were fired at the north, while 35 missiles targeted the center.

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