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Sixth Strike in a Week: Inside the Yemen Rocket Chaos Rocking Israel

Houthi missile from Yemen intercepted, as Sirens echo across central Israel and Jerusalem

A ballistic missile fired from Yemen by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels triggered widespread alarm across central Israel and Jerusalem-adjacent communities on Monday, March 24, 2025, before being successfully neutralized by Israeli air defenses.

Sirens sounded throughout central Israel
Shrapnel from the missile falling over Israel

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the projectile was intercepted prior to entering Israeli airspace, averting potential disaster. Video evidence captured shrapnel raining down post-interception, though no immediate injuries or damage were reported, offering a reprieve amid the chaos.

Red Alert sirens blared shortly after the launch, sending residents scrambling for safety in a region already on edge. The attack, the sixth by the Houthis in the past week, underscores the escalating threat posed by the group as Israel contends with multiple fronts of conflict. The IDF’s swift response showcased the efficacy of its defense systems, with the missile downed well before it could breach the nation’s borders.

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The Houthis, aligned with Iran’s regional ambitions, have yet to issue an official statement on this latest assault, though their pattern of aggression has intensified since the IDF resumed operations against Hamas in Gaza last week. This barrage follows a string of intercepted attacks, including two rockets from Gaza earlier today and a deadly terror incident in northern Israel, where 85-year-old Moshe Horn was killed. The repeated strikes have heightened tensions, with sirens becoming a grim soundtrack to daily life in affected areas.

As updates trickle in, the absence of casualties this time offers little comfort against the backdrop of relentless Houthi hostility—five prior attempts since last Tuesday alone. Israel’s military remains vigilant, braced for further escalation as the Iran-backed faction shows no signs of relenting. For now, the intercepted missile leaves behind only scattered debris and a rattled populace, with the spectre of more attacks looming large.

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