Houthis of Yemen have claimed responsibility for their first missile attack on Israel since the US-Israel war on Iran began.
Brigadier-General Yahya Saree, military spokesman for the Houthis, made the claim in a statement aired on Saturday by the Al-Masirah satellite television, according to Al Jazeera. Earlier, the force had said that their “fingers were on the trigger” for direct military intervention if attacks on Iran and its proxies continued.
The Israeli military said it intercepted the missile near Beer Sheba, in southern occupied Palestine, as sirens went off in the area and the area near the Israeli regime’s main nuclear research centre for the third time overnight Friday into Saturday. No injuries have been reported, according to Al Jazeera


