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Multiple missiles fired by the Iranian proxy in Yemen have hit Israel’s densely populated central region in recent days.
Jerusalem should “go for the head, Iran,” said David Barnea.
“Just as we have acted forcefully against the terror arms of Iran’s axis of evil, so too will we act against the Houthis,” the prime minister vowed.
The failure was unrelated to the partial interception of another Houthi missile just days prior • Houthi leaders have reportedly fled Sanaa in fear of being targeted by Israel and the U.S.
One of the pilots sustained minor injuries during the incident over the Red Sea.
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the missile hit following “unsuccessful interception attempts.”
With the collapse of Assad’s Syrian regime and Hezbollah’s setbacks in Lebanon, Israeli attention turns to the leadership of the Yemeni terrorist army.
The Israeli Air Force hit three Houthi ports and two military targets, just as a Houthi missile was flying toward Israel.
“After Hamas, Hezbollah and the Assad regime in Syria, the Houthis are almost the last remaining arm of Iran’s evil axis,” the premier stated.
“You claimed victory over the U.S. and Israel just a year ago, and now you position yourselves as victims,” activist Abdul Rahman al-Otaibi said.
The impact caused a partial collapse of the school’s central building, prompting the cancellation of classes for the day. No injuries were reported.
The strikes were carried out by 14 fighter jets in two waves, and targeted sites in Yemen’s capital and coastal area.