MISSILE DEFENSE
Israel says intercepted missile from Yemen
Israel says intercepted missile from Yemen
by AFP Staff Writers
Jerusalem (AFP) Mar 20, 2025
Israel said it intercepted a missile launched from Yemen on Thursday, as the Iran-backed Huthi rebels claimed to have targeted Ben Gurion international airport.

"A missile launched from Yemen was intercepted... prior to crossing into Israeli territory," Israel's military said.

Part of Iran's "axis of resistance" against the United States and Israel, the Huthis have been firing on ships in the Red Sea and at Israel since the start of the Gaza war, claiming solidarity with Palestinians.

They had paused their attacks for the duration of an Israel-Hamas ceasefire that began mid-January, but resumed launching missiles and drones after the United States carried out deadly strikes on Yemen Saturday.

In a statement, the Huthis said they targeted Ben Gurion airport with a "hypersonic ballistic missile", and again targeted an American aircraft carrier group in the Red Sea.

On Tuesday, the Hamas-allied rebels claimed responsibility for a missile intercepted by Israel, and vowed to escalate attacks after massive military operations resumed in the Gaza Strip.

Israel's aerial bombardment, by far the deadliest since the truce took effect, killed more than 400 people, according to the health ministry in Gaza.

The United States, Israel's main backer, has pledged to hit Yemen with lethal and overwhelming force until the Huthis stop their harassment campaign.

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