shell I set out into Israel Missiles coming from Yemen struck Tel Aviv on Saturday night, slightly wounding 14 people, according to Israeli officials.
The Israeli army said after sirens sounded in central Israel that the projectile landed in Tel Aviv South Jaffa area After failed attempts to object.
The army said via the Telegram application: “After the sirens sounded a short while ago in central Israel, a missile was identified that was fired from Yemen, and failed interception attempts were made.”
The Iran-backed Houthi rebels have launched repeated missile attacks from Yemen against Israel since then The war in Gaza It began in October last year, but the overnight incident represents a rare case in which Israel failed to intercept.
Israel responded by striking multiple targets in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.
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The Israeli police said on Saturday: “A short while ago, there were reports of a weapon falling in one of the settlements inside the Tel Aviv area.”
The Israeli army announced on Thursday that it had intercepted a missile launched from Yemen, and its fragments caused severe damage to a school near Tel Aviv.