A missile launched from Yemen struck the Israeli city of Tel Aviv early Saturday morning, marking a rare instance of a failed interception over the city.
The attack came just hours after seven children were killed in northern Gaza on Friday after Israeli airstrikes struck a house in Jabaliya, Palestinian civil defense said, as Israel continues its offensive after 15 months of war that has spilled over into the region.
Sirens sounded in Tel Aviv’s Jaffa district as missile landed in the area after interception attempts failed, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
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No fatalities were reported, but Israelâs emergency services said it was treating 14 people in âmild condition,â after they were injured by glass shards. The Israeli police said property damage had also occurred.
Yemenâs Iran-backed Houthi forces claimed responsibility after the strike, announcing that they had launched a hypersonic ballistic missile named âPalestine 2â at an Israeli military site in the Jaffa area.
âThe missile hit its target accurately and the defense and interception systems failed to intercept it,â the Houthis said in a statement released Saturday morning, adding that the attack was in response to âthe massacres against our brothers in Gaza.â
Hamas praised the strike in a statement shortly afterwards.
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On Friday, Israeli airstrikes killed at least 25 people in Gaza, according to Reuters, citing health officials.
Dr. Muneer Alboursh, the Director General of Health in Gaza, said an attack on a house in Jabaliya in northern Gaza killed 12 people, “most of them children and a woman.” He called the attack a “bloody massacre,” and said the bombing had injured several others.
Israeli attacks have killed 45,000 people in Gaza since the start of the war 15 months ago, most of them women and children, according to Palestinian health officials. The current conflict was sparked when Hamas attacked southern Israel, killing some 1,200 people and taking about 250 hostage.
Israel has been trading retaliatory strikes with Houthi rebels since that war began.
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However, nearly all Houthi missiles have been intercepted over the Red Sea, one of the worldâs busiest waterways, where the group has also targeted commercial vessels.
In September, nine people were injured running to shelters after a ballistic missile launched from Yemen crossed into Israel, landing in an open field outside Tel Aviv.
Tel Aviv, Israelâs second-largest city, serves as the nationâs commercial and diplomatic hub. Direct impacts on the city from incoming projectiles are uncommon, thanks to Israelâs usually robust air defense systems.
On Thursday, the IDF said a school near Tel Aviv was damaged after the âpartial interceptionâ of a missile launched from Yemen.
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Later that day, it said Israel had launched strikes against “military targets” on Yemen’s western coast and inland, including “fuel and oil tanks, two power plants, and eight tugboats.”
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