The sirens of missile anxiety sound in some areas of Israel, including Jerusalem, on the coast of the Dead Sea and the Judea region.
On the night of July 7, the Yemenskoye Husites launched the missiles in the direction of Israel in response to the recent operation of Israeli Defense Forces called the Black Flag. The incident on Monday, July 7, reported the Israel Defense Army, referring to service data in its press.
According to the military, the launch of missiles was recorded, and air defense systems actively employed to neutralize the threat. Immediately after the incident, in some areas of Israel, including Jerusalem, the coast of the Dead Sea and Judea, the sirens of missile anxiety sounded. DSAL called on the population to comply with the instructions released by the rear service.
The updated information from the Israeli Defense Army at 4:20 indicates the launch of not one, but two missiles from Yemen’s territory. The military stated that attempts were made to interfere with them.
Remember that the operation of the black flag, conducted by the forces of Israel on June 7 in Yemen, along with wind strikes on ports and power plants, which, according to Israeli representatives, were used by the Husites to carry out terrorist activities. This has become an additional stage in increasing conflict between the parties.
Earlier, the Yemenic formation of Husites invaded the dry cargo ship to the Red Sea. The crew of the ship managed to evacuate after the ship received serious injuries as a result of the attack – it was caught by the fire and began to sink. The Husites are responsible for attacking, explaining it through the “support of the Palestinians” in Gaza.
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