Did the Israeli army successfully intercept a missile from Yemen?

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Key Takeaways
- Israel Defense Forces intercepted a missile from Yemen.
- The missile targeted Ben Gurion International Airport.
- No casualties were reported by Israel's emergency services.
- 49 missiles have been launched from Yemen since March.
- The Houthi group claims continued attacks in solidarity with Gaza.
Jerusalem, June 2 (NationPress) The Israel Defense Forces announced that they successfully intercepted a missile that was launched from Yemen.
The missile targeted Ben Gurion International Airport, located near Tel Aviv, on Sunday, leading to the temporary suspension of airport operations for takeoffs and landings, as reported by Xinhua news agency citing Israel's Channel 12 News.
According to reports, since March 18, a total of 49 missiles have been fired from Yemen towards Israel.
Thankfully, Israel's Magen David Adom emergency service reported that there were no casualties from this incident.
This missile launch triggered air defense sirens across vast regions of central Israel, including Tel Aviv and West Jerusalem.
The incident occurred as Houthi forces in Yemen, while pledging to stop attacks on US vessels, have continued to target Israel, expressing solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza, where an Israeli military campaign initiated in October 2023 has reportedly resulted in over 54,000 fatalities, according to health authorities in Gaza.
Israel has retaliated with a series of airstrikes in Yemen, including two significant strikes in May that hit the capital, Sanaa, damaging the nation's primary international airport and causing several casualties.
Earlier on Thursday, the Houthi group claimed responsibility for launching a new hypersonic ballistic missile attack directed at central Israel, specifically targeting Ben Gurion Airport.
Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Sarea stated in a broadcast on Houthi-run al-Masirah TV that the operation aimed at Ben Gurion Airport was executed using a hypersonic missile.
Sarea emphasized that the group would persist in its attacks until Israeli actions against Gaza cease and the blockade is lifted.
He further declared, “We will continue to prohibit Israeli air traffic to and from Ben Gurion Airport.”
In response, the Israeli military reiterated in a statement that they intercepted a missile launched by Houthi forces in Yemen targeting central Israel, as reported by Xinhua news agency.