Yemen to strike Jerusalem and Ben Gurion airport
Houthis claim: These are the targets in Israel they tried to attack
The Houthi spokesman Yahya Saree took responsibility for the missile launches from Yemen towards Israel, claiming that one of the missiles was aimed at Ben Gurion Airport and the other at a power station south of Jerusalem.


The Houthi military spokesman, Yahya Saree, took responsibility for the ballistic missile launches last night (Monday) towards Israel, which led to alerts in many central settlements following the interception carried out outside the country's territory.
According to him, the rebel organization launched a "Palestine 2" missile aimed at Ben Gurion Airport and another missile aimed at a power station south of Jerusalem. Sari added that simultaneously with the missile launches towards Israel, the forces also attacked the American aircraft carrier "Harry Truman" using drones and cruise missiles, while preparations were being made for the American attack against Yemen that was carried out shortly thereafter.
As mentioned, Red siren alerts sounded last night in the Dan region, Sharon, and Shephelah settlements after a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted outside Israeli territory. Immediately after the launch, Houthi senior official Hazem al-Asad clarified that his organization has no intention of stopping the attacks on Israel. Al-Asad even conveyed a threatening message in Hebrew, saying, "Surprises are coming soon." Israel remains on high alert during this time as Yemen continues to attack.
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