Have Two Missiles Fired from Yemen Been Intercepted by Israeli Military?

Synopsis
On May 2, 2023, the Israel Defense Forces successfully intercepted two missiles launched from Yemen, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the region. With air raid sirens ringing in northern Israel, the IDF continues to monitor these threats while ensuring civilian safety. As missile attacks from the Houthis increase, the situation remains critical and requires close attention.
Key Takeaways
- IDF intercepted two missiles from Yemen.
- No reported injuries or damages from interceptions.
- Ongoing tensions between Israel and the Houthis.
- This marks the 11th missile launched from Yemen in April.
- Missile attacks are a response to the conflict in Gaza.
Jerusalem, May 2 (NationPress) - The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) declared on Friday that it successfully intercepted two missiles launched from Yemen.
In the most recent occurrence this afternoon, air raid sirens sounded in northern Israel, as the IDF reported that it is analyzing the results of interception attempts against a ballistic missile. Thankfully, no injuries or damages have been reported thus far.
This follows an earlier interception of a missile also fired from Yemen early on Friday morning. The national emergency service of Israel, MDA, stated that there were no casualties, apart from a man who sustained bruises while heading to a shelter, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
According to Israel's state-run Kan TV, during the morning incident, debris from the interceptor struck a kindergarten in Mishmar HaEmek, a kibbutz located in northern Israel, but fortunately caused no injuries.
On April 27, Israel's military announced the successful interception of a ballistic missile directed towards the Dead Sea from Yemen.
Sirens were activated in the Dead Sea area and the Arava region, with no injuries reported, according to the Magen David Adom rescue service.
Channel 12 of Israel reported that this marks the 11th missile launched by the Houthis towards Israel since the start of April.
On April 26, the Houthis claimed responsibility for a missile strike that reportedly activated sirens throughout southern Israel.
“We targeted the Israeli enemy’s Nevatim Air Base in the Negev region using a hypersonic ballistic missile,” stated Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Sarea in a televised address on Houthi-run al-Masirah TV.
Sarea mentioned that this operation was in response to “the ongoing Israeli offensive on Gaza,” pledging to conduct further attacks until the Israeli aggression on the Palestinian territories ceases and the blockade is lifted.
The Houthi group, which governs much of northern Yemen, has been targeting Israeli positions since November 2023 to express solidarity with the Palestinians amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.