Israeli occupation intercepts a missile from Yemen.
Arabian Sea Newspaper - Special
Arabian Sea - Yemen - Follow-ups: The Israeli occupation army announced that it had intercepted a missile launched from Yemen, amid the sound of sirens in Jerusalem and wide areas. The Israeli army statement stated that the launch of the missile was detected and "is being dealt with," while the Israeli Home Front Command announced the activation of sirens in wide areas in central and southern Israel after the missile was detected. Earlier yesterday, the Houthis announced the launch of three drones towards the Dimona area in the Negev desert, and Ben Gurion and Ramon airports in Jaffa and Eilat, while the Israeli army confirmed that it had intercepted several Houthi drones. The Israeli occupation radio announced that three drones were launched from Yemen towards the occupied Palestinian territories, and were able to penetrate the airspace, confirming that they were successfully intercepted. It explained that one of the drones that was intercepted was heading to the Dimona area in the Negev desert, while the second fell near Ramon Airport without causing any casualties. This comes at a time when Saudi media revealed that the Zionist entity intends to carry out a strong attack on the Houthi group in response to their recent attacks that targeted Ben Gurion and Ramon airports and the Dimona area. Saudi websites quoted an Israeli security source as saying that Tel Aviv is preparing to launch a new military campaign in Yemen against the Houthis, in response to their drone attacks on Israeli facilities. The occupation army had carried out a military operation targeting the unrecognized Houthi government, which led to the death of a number of its ministers on August 28th.