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NextImg:Houthi missile triggers sirens in wide swaths of Israel, is intercepted by IDF

Israeli air defenses intercepted a ballistic missile launched at the country by the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen on Monday night, the military said, in what has become an almost daily occurrence.

The missile set off sirens shortly before 9 p.m. across central Israel, the Jerusalem area, several West Bank settlements, and some areas in southern Israel, sending millions to bomb shelters.

Preceding the sirens by about three minutes, an early warning was issued by the Home Front Command to residents, alerting them of the long-range missile attack via a push notification on their phones.

There were no reports of injuries or damage in the attack, which marked the fourth from Yemen in the past week and the ninth in two weeks.

Footage posted to social media showed the aftermath of the missile interception, with burning shrapnel falling from the sky.

The Houthis did not immediately claim responsibility for Monday’s missile fire.

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On Sunday, the Houthis said they launched a missile at Ben Gurion Airport. The IDF said the projectile was intercepted, and there were no reports of damage.

Last month, a Houthi missile slipped through air defenses and hit the grounds of the airport, injuring six people, none of them seriously. That led to nearly all foreign airlines canceling their flights to Israel for weeks. Many have not yet returned.

The continued missile fire came after Israel carried out an airstrike in Yemen last Wednesday, targeting the Houthi-held Sanaa International Airport and destroying a plane that was in use by the Iran-backed terror group.

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A separate strike last month destroyed the airport’s terminal and six planes, and left craters on its runway, according to Yemeni authorities. The airfield reopened for a flight 11 days later.

Also last month, the Israeli Air Force struck the Houthi-controlled Hodeida and Salif ports in Yemen in response to the group’s repeated attacks on Israel.

The Houthis vowed to respond and have since continued their missile attacks.

The Houthis — whose slogan calls for “Death to America, Death to Israel, [and] a Curse on the Jews” — began attacking Israel and general maritime traffic in November 2023, a month after the October 7 Hamas massacre.

They held their fire when a ceasefire was reached between Israel and Hamas in January 2025.

By that point, they had fired over 40 ballistic missiles and dozens of attack drones and cruise missiles at Israel, including one that killed a civilian and wounded several others in Tel Aviv in July, prompting Israel’s first strike in Yemen.

Since March 18, when the IDF resumed its offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the Houthis in Yemen have launched 44 ballistic missiles and at least 10 drones at Israel. Several of the missiles have fallen short.