
Israel Detects First Missile Launch from Yemen After Houthi Threats
Yemen's Houthi movement has reiterated its warning to join the war if US-Israeli attacks on Iran continue, with Israel reporting the first missile attack originating from Yemen on February 28, raising concerns about new shipping risks. The Israeli army confirmed detecting a missile launch from Yemen, marking a first in the ongoing Middle East conflict, just hours after the Iran-backed Houthi rebels threatened to join.
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Israel army reports war's first missile attack from Yemen
Yemen's Houthi movement warned it would join the war if US-Israeli attacks continue to hit its ally Iran or if more countries join the conflict. 'We affirm that our fingers are on the trigger for direct military intervention,' the group said Friday. Israel's military then announced early Saturday a missile launch from Yemen had been 'identified.'
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There were no immediate reports of casualties or direct impacts at the time of writing.
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