Houthis fire missile at Tel Aviv shortly after Netanyahu lands

W460

Air raid sirens sounded across central Israel, including at the Tel Aviv international airport, shortly after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu landed after a trip to the U.S.

The Israeli military said a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted shortly after the sirens were heard. There were no reports of injuries.

It was not immediately known if the missile strike was aimed at Netanyahu's flight.

Netanyahu cut short his trip to the U.S. to deal with the growing crisis in Israel's battle against Hezbollah.

Hezbollah confirmed earlier on Saturday that its leader and one of its founders, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut's suburbs the previous day.

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Thumb chrisrushlau 30 September 2024, 02:28

IRNA says Israel bombed Yemen today, Sunday, September 29, destroying a power plant and fuel tanks. Israel thinks this will cause Yemenis to give up attacking Israel. Injustice spurs greater resistance, not less. Israel is trying very hard to learn its lesson about racism, by denying everything.

Missing phillipo 30 September 2024, 23:16

The Houthis got the payment for that missile the next day. Hope they thought it was worth it.