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"Following Airstrikes" ... Yemen's Houthis Fire Two Missiles Toward Israel

"Following Airstrikes" ... Yemen's Houthis Fire Two Missiles Toward Israel

Yemen Onlinea day ago
Aden - Israeli military sources confirmed on Monday morning that air defense systems detected two missiles launched from Houthi-controlled territories in Yemen, hours after Israel carried out a large-scale airstrike operation dubbed 'Black Flag.'
Earlier that morning, Israeli forces targeted key sites in Al-Hudaydah, Ras Isa, and Al-Salif, including the Ras Kathib power station and a vessel allegedly repurposed for military use by the Houthis. Israeli Defense Minister described the strike as 'a deterrent response to persistent threats against Israeli security.'
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