
Israel Detects Missile from Yemen That Falls Mid-Flight
The missile crashed before reaching Israeli airspace, with no sirens activated or interception needed.

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Israel Detects Missile from Yemen That Falls Mid-Flight
Hebrew media reports that the Israeli army detected a ballistic missile launched from Yemen. The missile crashed before reaching Israeli airspace, with no sirens activated or interception needed.


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