Did the Israeli military successfully intercept a drone from Yemen?

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Key Takeaways
- Israeli military intercepted a drone from Yemen.
- Sirens were activated in southern Israel due to the incident.
- The Houthi group claimed responsibility for the attack.
- The attacks were said to support Palestinians in Gaza.
- Israel has responded with airstrikes in Yemen.
Jerusalem, Aug 4 (NationPress) The Israeli military announced that it successfully intercepted a drone that was launched from Yemen.
According to a military statement, sirens in Bnei Netzarim, located in southern Israel, were triggered due to the infiltration of a hostile aircraft—specifically, a drone originating from Yemen.
The military confirmed that the drone was neutralized, and fortunately, no injuries occurred.
The Houthi group of Yemen declared on Sunday evening that they had aimed at Israel earlier that day with three drones, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
Yahya Sarea, the military spokesperson for the Houthis, stated in a message broadcast by Houthi-controlled al-Masirah TV that two drones were directed at military targets in Tel Aviv and Ashkelon, while the third drone aimed at the port town of Eilat.
Sarea emphasized that these attacks were carried out in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza and warned that the group's offensives would persist until aggression against Gaza ceases and the blockade is lifted.
The Houthi movement, which governs much of northern Yemen, has been targeting Israel and Israeli-affiliated vessels in the Red Sea since November 2023, citing solidarity with the Palestinians amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza. Most of these projectiles have been intercepted by Israel or have fallen short. In retaliation, Israel has conducted multiple large-scale and lethal airstrikes in Yemen.