IDF intercepts Houthi missiles that triggered sirens in Jerusalem, central Israel
Magen David Adom said that there were no reports of injuries, except for a single case of a man who was injured on the way to a protected area.
The IDF intercepted two separate missile launches from Yemen on Thursday, one in the early morning and one just before noon.
The missiles were intercepted, the IDF announced shortly after.
Magen David Adom reported no injuries, except for one man who was hurt while heading to a protected area.
Flights at Ben-Gurion Airport have resumed after being temporarily suspended due to the missile alert, Ynet reported.
'Alerts may be activated'
On Thursday morning, the Home Front Command sent out a message to all app users stating, "Due to detection of missile launches toward Israel, alerts may be activated in Dan, Sharon, Shfela (Lowlands), Yarkon, Lakhish, Shfelat Yehuda, and Samaria areas in the coming minutes."Following the IDF's warning, Red Alert sirens sounded in central Israel.
Previous missile intercepted
Last week, the IDF intercepted another missile fired by Houthi terrorists from Yemen.Sirens were activated across central Israel from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv.
Missile fragments were found in Alon Shvut in the southern West Bank.