Yemen’s Houthis Fire Missile at Central Israel, Missile Breaks up within Israeli Airspace
Yemen’s Houthis fired at least one ballistic missile, possibly more, on the Tel Aviv and central Israel areas, IDF sources said on Sunday, September 15.
Nine people were lightly wounded while running to safe rooms following the sirens, Magen David Adom reported, adding that paramedics had evacuated the injured to the hospital.
The IDF said that the Arrow air defense system shot the missile down. Still, pieces of shrapnel fell near Gezer and possibly in three other areas, including Paatei Modiin train station near Modiin and Rehovot. Platform four at the train station sustained damage as a result.
IDF sources accepted that the Arrow 3 defense system may have missed the missile outside of Israeli airspace. After an attempt to intercept it using the Iron Dome system, the missile broke up on its own in Israeli airspace.
Meanwhile, Yahya Saria, spokesman for the military wing of the Houthi rebels group, said that the missile was launched at Jaffa and has the capability of traveling 2048 kilometers in just 11 and a half minutes.
He further claimed that “this is an action carried out as part of the fifth stage of the escalation of the Houthis against Israel” and vowed that more attacks would be carried out ahead of the anniversary of the Hamas massacre of October 7. (JPost / VFI News)
“Our Heavenly Father, we pray for the nine people who were wounded due to the Houthis terrorist attack. We pray in Yeshua’s name for their swift recovery and protection of their mental health. We humbly ask that You protect us and make sure that the enemies’ plans will not come to fruition, according to Your Will in Heaven.”
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