
Israel intercepts this morning a missile launched from Yemen
The Israeli army has reported Thursday that a missile launched from Yemen has intercepted this morning, which had made anti -aircraft alarms in areas of the center of the country and in Tel Aviv.
The Israeli army has warned about three in the morning local time (one hour less in peninsular Spain) that the sirens had sounded for the launch of a missile since Yemen. A few minutes later he confirmed that he had been intercepted.
The Israeli emergency service Magen David Adom has indicated, on the other hand, that only one call from an injured man was received when he went to a shelter.
Since Israel resumed his offensive in Gaza on March 18, Yemen’s hutis have launched numerous missiles against Israel, the vast majority of which are intercepted by the army. They usually point to Tel Aviv International Airport, where one managed to reach their destination without being intercepted, but fell next to a road in the area without causing fatalities. (EFE)
