A Houthi missile was fired from Yemen and struck Tel Aviv, causing minor injuries, as reported in a live briefing by The Washington Post. The missile attack is part of the ongoing conflict between Houthi rebels in Yemen and the Saudi-led coalition forces. The attack resulted in at least five people being injured, with reports of minor damage to buildings in the area.
The missile strike is a concerning escalation of violence in the region, with Tel Aviv being a major city in Israel and a key target for attacks. The incident highlights the growing threat posed by the Houthi rebels and their capabilities to launch missiles over long distances. It also raises questions about the effectiveness of the Saudi-led coalition’s efforts to contain the rebels.
The Israeli government has condemned the attack and vowed to take appropriate measures in response. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for international support in dealing with the threat posed by the Houthi rebels and has reaffirmed Israel’s commitment to defending its citizens.
This latest missile strike comes at a time of heightened tensions in the region, with ongoing conflicts in Yemen, Syria, and other areas. The international community has expressed concern over the situation and called for a peaceful resolution to the conflicts.
The incident serves as a reminder of the volatile nature of the Middle East and the need for continued efforts to address the root causes of the conflicts in the region. It underlines the importance of international cooperation in promoting peace and stability in the region.
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