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Israeli Army Reports Air Raid Sirens After Missile Launched from Yemen

Israeli Army Reports Air Raid Sirens After Missile Launched from Yemen

Ahmed Emam
The Israeli military announced that air raid sirens were sounded in several areas following the detection of a missile launched from Yemen, according to a Alqahera News.
The alert prompted immediate security responses, though no reports of casualties or damage were released at the time of publication. The origin of the missile was identified as Yemen, suggesting a possible escalation in regional tensions amid ongoing instability in the Middle East.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the launch.
Israeli authorities are assessing the situation, and further details are expected as investigations continue.
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