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Israel intercepts incoming Houthi missile

Israel intercepts incoming Houthi missile

Middle East Eye22-03-2025
A spokesperson for the Israeli military late on Friday said the Israeli Air Force intercepted a missile launched from Yemen before it entered Israeli airspace.
#عاجل اعترض سلاح الجو صاروخًا أطلق من اليمن قبل ان يخترق الاجواء الاسرائيلية — افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) March 21, 2025
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