Sirens last sounded across Israel due to Houthi missiles at the end of March.
Houthi terrorists in Yemen launched one missile, triggering sirens across central Israel, the IDF announced on Sunday. Attempts were made to intercept the missile, and the missile was “likely intercepted,” the IDF said. Authorities have not reported any injuries.
Two interceptor missiles were launched at the Houthi missile—first a Hetz (Arrow) missile and simultaneously an American THAAD missile, according to Maariv.Attempts were made to intercept the missile, and the missile was “likely intercepted,” the IDF said. Authorities have not reported any injuries.
Two interceptor missiles were launched at the Houthi missile—first a Hetz (Arrow) missile and simultaneously an American THAAD missile, according to Maariv.
Police have begun conducting searches to locate areas where shrapnel has fallen.
The military had reported earlier that two missiles had been launched. Houthi missiles last triggered sirens in central Israel at the end of March.