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Missile Fired from Yemen, Sirens in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem

For the first time in two months, sirens were sounded early Thursday morning, March 20, in central Israel, the Shfela region, and in Jerusalem and the surrounding area, following the firing of a missile from Yemen. 

The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said that a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted by the IAF before crossing into Israeli territory. The sirens were sounded in accordance with protocol.

Magen David Adom reported that at this stage, no reports of impacts or physical injuries have been received. It added that MDA medics and paramedics provided medical treatment to approximately 13 people injured while heading to shelter and three individuals suffering from anxiety. 

During the sirens, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was evacuated from the Knesset plenum, where discussions on the Arrangements Law were taking place overnight, to the Knesset shelter. 

The Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for launching the missile toward Israel, asserting they fired a missile at Ben Gurion Airport. Houthi spokesperson Yahya Saree said the attack was carried out in response to "massacres against our brothers in the Gaza Strip." (INN /VFI News) 

“Dear God we pray for all the injured after Thursday's attack. We pray in Yeshua's Name that You heal them completely and also take care of their mental health. Please help them not be afraid but trust in You and Your promises to those who love You. We thank You and praise You for protecting us at all times and not letting the enemies harm our people.”