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IDF: We're checking why Houthi missile wasn't intercepted entirely

The IDF said that it was looking into why its anti-missiles seemed to fail to fully intercept and destroy a Houthi missile fired from Yemen.

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The IDF said today (Thursday) that it was looking into why a missile which struck and destroyed a Ramat Gan school building was not fully intercepted, as well as why the detection system reported the missile fully destroyed after being intercepted, according to N12 News.

The IDF conducted a deep strategic raid last night against all three of Yemen's ports under Houthi control, causing significant damage and aiming to deter the Houthis from launching more missiles and drones at the country.

With Hamas seriously weakened, Iraqi militias retreating to Iraq, and Hezbollah neutralized by a ceasefire, the Iran-backed Houthi forces in Yemen remain the last force standing which continues to attack Israel to assist Hamas in Gaza by firing long-range rockets and drones at its territory.

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Houthi army spokesperson Yahya Saree said that the Houthis launched two "Palestine 2" ballistic missiles at Israel as part of their response to the Israeli strike in Yemen, and that they will continue to attack Israel until the "aggression" against Gaza and ends the siege of Gaza.

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