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IDF downs Houthi attack drone heading towards Israeli territory

Multiple missiles fired by the Iranian proxy in Yemen have hit Israel’s densely populated central region in recent days.

Israeli Navy warship
An Israeli Navy warship off the coast of Haifa, on Aug. 1, 2024. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90.

The Israel Defense Forces shot down an attack drone launched by Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists from Yemen before it crossed into Israeli territory on Monday, the military announced in a statement.

In accordance with IDF policy, no air-raid sirens sounded in the Jewish state as the aerial attack from Yemen was thwarted, the army added.

Multiple Houthi missiles have hit Israel’s densely populated central region in recent days, prompting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to promise the Israeli public that the terror group will be dealt with.

“Just as we have acted forcefully against the terror arms of Iran’s axis of evil, so too will we act against the Houthis,” Netanyahu said on Sunday.

The Houthis in Yemen came up for discussion in an Israeli Security Cabinet meeting on Sunday. The Iranian proxy has stepped up missile launches against Israel to the point of upsetting the Iranians. They are no longer acting as a classic proxy, according to a report from Israel’s Channel 12 News.

The Houthis have advanced weapons that include cruise and surface-to-surface missiles, as well as drones. According to the report, these assets are spread out over large areas and are difficult to reach, making it challenging for Israel to create a bank of targets.

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