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Yemen’s Houthi terrorists said they attacked an “Israeli military target” in the Tel Aviv-Jaffa region using a “Jaffa” suicide drone.
The positioning of the batteries aims to counter missile threats tied to Tehran and its regional proxies.
The Iranian-backed Houthis claimed responsibility for the attack, which allegedly targeted a site in Tel Aviv.
The government will continue to fight “the Houthis’ ability to threaten the region through their destabilizing activities,” the U.S. Treasury secretary said.
“We hit them every day and night — Harder and harder,” the president declared in a fiery social media post.
Israeli military officials believe the Yemeni terrorists do not have many functional missile launchers left.
The attack triggered sirens in Tel Aviv, areas around Jerusalem and other parts of the country. Two injuries were reported.
People take cover as sirens warns of incoming missile fire from Yemen in Jerusalem, March 27, 2025. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90.
Missiles from Yemen send millions of Israelis scrambling for shelter
Two missiles were successfully intercepted, no injuries or damage were reported.
“For the second time today, millions of Israelis are running to shelter as sirens sound across Israel following a projectile launched from Yemen,” the IDF said.
Instead of viewing war as a continuation of policy, the U.S. president is saber-rattling, using force to forge agreements. Attacking the Houthis, pressuring Gaza and overtures to Russia are all part of a single campaign against Iran.
Iran must completely dismantle its nuclear program, including enrichment and weaponization, as well as its strategic missile program, said U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz.
The projectile was intercepted before crossing into Israeli airspace, according to the military.