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  02 May 2025, 21:21

Israel says downs missiles fired from Yemen 

JERUSALEM, May 2, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The Israeli army said Friday it 
intercepted two missiles in 12 hours fired towards its territory from Yemen, 
with the Huthi rebels claiming both attacks.

An explosion was heard over Jerusalem as the Israeli military said it was 
intercepting the second projectile.

"The (army) has identified the launch of a missile from Yemen toward Israeli 
territory. Aerial defence systems are operating to intercept the threat," the 
military said about the second attack.

It later said it had "successfully intercepted" the missile.

Israeli police reported a "rocket siren" was activated in northern and 
coastal districts and said they were searching for possible impact sites.

The military said the first missile had been shot down before it entered 
Israeli airspace.

The Huthis, who control large parts of Yemen, claimed responsibility for both 
the attacks.

The rebels have launched dozens of missile and drone attacks on Israel since 
the war in Gaza erupted after Hamas's October 2023 assault.

They are part of Iran's "axis of resistance" against Israel and the United 
States, presenting themselves as defenders of Palestinians in Gaza.

Huthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said the group's "support operations 
will continue until the aggression against Gaza ceases and the siege is 
lifted".

The rebels have also repeatedly targeted merchant shipping in the Red Sea and 
the Gulf of Aden, drawing retaliatory strikes by Israel, the United States 
and Britain.

Since President Donald Trump took office in January, the United States has 
intensified its bombing campaign against the Huthis, with almost daily 
strikes for more than a month.

Huthi media said this week that US strikes on the movement's northern 
stronghold of Saada killed at least 68 people -- all Africans being held at a 
centre for "illegal migrants".

The United States said last month that its strikes since March 15 had hit 
more than 1,000 targets in Yemen and killed "hundreds of Huthi fighters".

On Friday, the Huthi-run Saba news agency said three people were wounded in a 
US air strike in Al-Wahda district the previous night, citing a preliminary 
toll.