Yemen-based group says hypersonic missile fired on Ben Gurion airport in second assault after Israel breaks Gaza ceasefire.
The Houthis have launched a hypersonic missile at Israel’s Ben Gurion airport, days after the Israeli military broke a ceasefire in Gaza, the Yemeni group stated.
“The Yemeni armed forces carried out a qualitative navy operation focusing on Ben Gurion airport within the occupied Jaffa area with a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile,” Houthi spokesman Yahya Saree stated on Thursday.
He stated the operation “efficiently achieved its goal”, with out elaborating. It was the second such assault since the USA started a brand new marketing campaign of air raids towards the rebels earlier this week.
The Israeli navy stated it intercepted the missile earlier than it entered the nation’s territory early on Thursday. Sirens sounded in a number of areas in Israel after the projectile was fired, the navy stated in a put up on Telegram.
The Israeli police stated sirens had been heard in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Israel’s ambulance service stated no critical accidents had been reported.
The US has focused Yemen with waves of strikes since Saturday, and the Houthis have declared they’ll escalate their assaults, together with on Israel, in response. The US assaults have killed at the very least 31 individuals.
On Tuesday, the Houthis stated that they had fired a ballistic missile in the direction of Israel and would increase their vary of targets within the coming days in retaliation for Israel breaking the ceasefire in Gaza.
Israel’s renewed assaults since Tuesday have killed at least 710 Palestinians and injured greater than 900 others, in line with Gaza’s Ministry of Well being.
The Houthis have carried out greater than 100 assaults on transport since Israel’s battle on Gaza started in late 2023, saying they’re performing in solidarity with Gaza’s Palestinians.
On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump renewed his call for Iran to finish its help for the Houthis, pledging that the Yemeni group will likely be defeated by Washington.
Whereas the Houthis are allied with Iran, it’s not clear how a lot they depend on Iranian help or whether or not Tehran can get them organized to cease their assaults.