Houthi Rebels Claim Missile Strike on Israel's Ramat David Airbase; IDF Reports Successful Interception
On Friday, the Houthi rebel group in Yemen announced that they had launched a ballistic missile targeting Israel's Ramat David Airbase. According to Houthi military spokesperson Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree, the missile, identified as a hypersonic "Palestine-2," successfully reached its intended target.

Contrary to the Houthi claims, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that their air defense systems intercepted the missile before it could enter Israeli airspace. The interception triggered air raid sirens in several regions, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, causing temporary disruptions and prompting civilians to seek shelter. No casualties or significant damages were reported.

This incident is part of a series of escalations involving the Houthi rebels, who have intensified their missile and drone attacks against Israel in recent months. The IDF has responded with targeted airstrikes on Houthi positions in Yemen, aiming to neutralize the threat posed by the Iran-backed group.

The ongoing conflict underscores the broader regional tensions and the complex dynamics involving various state and non-state actors in the Middle East. The situation remains fluid, with international observers closely monitoring developments.

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