In a significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East, Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for launching a missile targeting central Israel on Sunday. The Iranian-backed militant group announced that they executed a “targeting operation against a vital target” in the vicinity of Tel Aviv using what they described as a “hypersonic missile.”
In response, Israeli armed forces confirmed that they successfully intercepted a projectile launched from Yemen before it could enter Israeli airspace. Early morning sirens were activated in various regions of central Israel, alerting residents to the incoming threat. The Israeli Defense Forces stated that the missile was brought down by their aerial defense systems.
The Houthis specifically identified the missile used in the attack as the Palestine 2, which they characterize as a hypersonic ballistic missile produced domestically in Yemen. This development marks a continuation of the Houthis’ sustained military operations aiming towards Israel since the commencement of the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
This attack is part of a broader strategy by the Houthis, who align themselves with Iran’s so-called “axis of resistance” against Israel and the United States. The group has increased its activities, including firing drones and missiles at Israel, during the escalation of violence in Gaza. Additionally, they have been actively targeting shipping routes in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, leading to significant disruptions in maritime trade during the ongoing conflict.
The situation highlights the growing complexities in the region, where various factions are increasingly entangled in a web of alliances and hostilities that extend well beyond their immediate borders.