Israel intercepts a missile fired from Yemen: this is known

The Israeli army intercepted another missile launched from Yemen early Sunday morning, causing no casualties or damage, it said in a statement.
"Following the sound of sirens that recently sounded in several areas of Israel, a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted. The sirens sounded in accordance with protocol," the Army's brief statement reads.
The Israeli emergency service, Magen David Adom (MDA), reported that it had received no calls about injuries following the attack.
Since the start of the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip, Houthi rebels have been launching ballistic missiles and drones at ships in the Red Sea and also at Israeli territory in response to Israeli bombardments of the Palestinian enclave.

Gaza Strip, reference image. Photo: EFE
This latest attack launched from Yemen against Israel has not yet been claimed by the Houthis on their official channels.
The insurgents paused their bombardment of Israel for twelve days in June (from the 13th to the 24th) as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and the Iranian regime exchanged attacks until the United States pressured for a truce.
With the end of this conflict and the active Israeli offensive in Gaza, the Houthis have resumed their attacks on Israeli territory "in solidarity with the Palestinian people."
The rebels insist their attacks will only cease when Israel ends its offensive in the Palestinian enclave, which has already killed more than 57,000 people, most of them women and children, according to figures from the Gaza Health Ministry.
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