Houthi Launch Second Missile Strike On Israel In Under A Day
The conflict in the Middle East intensified as Yemen's Houthis launched their second missile attack on Israeli territory within less than 24 hours, marking a rapid escalation of violence. While initial reports from Mariah claimed an interception by IDF forces against incoming Houthi fire later that day confirmed multiple strikes were successfully executed without significant damage to Israel or its allies in the region as reported earlier today morning at around seven am EST on March twenty eighth when they first launched their missile attack which was intercepted before it reached Israeli...
Key Points
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1Yemen's Houthi group has launched a second missile attack against Israel in less than two days.
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2Israel claims to have intercepted the first incoming missiles fired from Yemen during this conflict escalation.
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3The Houthis, described as Iranian-backed militants by some sources and Iran-aligned others, vowed to continue military operations following their recent strikes.
Developments
Iran-aligned Houthis launched a second missile and drone attack on Israel in under 24 hours while US Marines arrived for training exercises ahead of potential ground operations against Iran reported by The Washington Post; meanwhile, Pakistan announced that Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, and other regional powers will meet to discuss ending the conflict.
The US-Israel war involving a conflict with the Islamic Republic of Iran has expanded to include an attack by Houthi rebels in Yemen against Israeli targets. This marks the first direct engagement from Yemen, occurring alongside ongoing missile strikes and injuries reported at Iranian bases within Saudi Arabia affecting U.S. troops.
Yemen-based rebel group Hezbollah has launched its first incoming rocket against Israeli targets. This marks a new escalation of conflict between West Asia and Israel as tensions rise following threats from Houthi rebels to join an Iranian war on the region's ground in Yemen, according to reports that have been confirmed by multiple news outlets including The Hindu, NDTV, Al Jazeera