Houthis Launch Big Attack On Central Israel After Sanaa Airport Bombing; IDF Says Missiles Intercepted
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/ May 30, 2025, 08:22AM IST
Yemen's Ansar Allah group, also known as the Houthis, launched revenge strikes on Israel following a fierce Israeli attack on Sanaa Airport on May 28. The Houthis fired ballistic missiles toward central Israel, triggering sirens and early warning alerts across the region. While the group claimed success in its operation against the 'Zionist enemy,' the IDF reported intercepting the incoming missiles. The Houthis warned of further strikes, declaring they won't back down. Their leader said Israeli attacks were aimed at crushing their mission—but vowed they remain undeterred.

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