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Missile fired from Yemen set off sirens in central Israel, military says

This aerial view shows Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport in the centre and the surrounding urban areas in Lod (L) in central Israel on April 5, 2024 (AFP)
This aerial view shows Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport in the centre and the surrounding urban areas in Lod (L) in central Israel on April 5, 2024 (AFP)
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15 Sep 2024 03:09:15 GMT9
15 Sep 2024 03:09:15 GMT9
  • Air raid sirens had sounded in Tel Aviv and across central Israel, sending residents running for shelters

JERUSALEM: A surface-to-surface missile fired at central Israel from Yemen hit an unpopulated area, causing no injuries, Israel’s military said on Sunday.
Moments earlier, air raid sirens had sounded in Tel Aviv and across central Israel, sending residents running for shelter.

“Following the sirens that sounded a short while ago in central Israel, a surface-to-surface missile was identified crossing into central Israel from the east and fell in an open area. No injuries were reported,” the military said.

Loud booms were also heard in the region, which the military said came from missile interceptors that had been launched. It added that its protective guidelines to Israel’s residents were unchanged.

Smoke could be seen billowing in an open field in central Israel, according to a Reuters witness, though it was unclear if the fire was started by the missile or debris of an interceptor.

In July, Iran-aligned Houthis in Yemen fired a long-range drone at Tel Aviv, killing one man and wounding four others. The attack prompted Israel to carry out a major air strike on Houthi military targets near Yemen’s Hodeidah port, killing at least three people and wounding 87.

Reuters

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