Houthis
“The recent Houthi attacks in the Red Sea demonstrate the need for continued vigilance,” said the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
The attack came just hours after the Houthis launched two ballistic missiles at Israel.
The operation involved approximately 20 aircraft and the deployment of more than 50 munitions.
The attack triggered sirens across Judea and the Dead Sea region.
Warning sirens sounded in parts of Israel; no injuries or damage reported.
“An interceptor was launched toward the missile, and the missile was most likely successfully intercepted,” the IDF said.
Earlier, a senior Houthi official publicly congratulated Iran on what he described as its “victory” in the war with the Jewish state.
The terrorist organization reaffirmed its threat to attack U.S. vessels should the United States attack Iran.
Tehran’s Yemeni proxy continues to fire missiles at Israel.
The attack triggered sirens in Beersheva, Ofakim, Arad, Dimona and other areas.
The target of the strike in Sanaa was reportedly Muhammad Al-Ghamari, military chief of the Iranian-backed terrorist organization.
Israeli aerial defenses shot down drones and responded to a missile from Yemen as air-raid sirens sounded across the country over the past 24 hours.