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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. 

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IDF strikes two Houthi-controlled ports in Yemen

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz vowed further strikes after the series of Houthi missile attacks this week.

IDF intercepts Houthi missile that triggered sirens from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv

This is the fifth time the Yemen-based terror group has fired a missile at Israel within the past week.

IDF issues warnings to Houthis with no attack after Yemen fires twice in one day

The warning was sent at 9:45 a.m. on Wednesday, following a similar warning against the Houthis on Sunday, in which the IDF also did not actually attack.

IDF issues evacuation warnings for Houthi-controlled seaports in Yemen

"Due to the terrorist Houthi regime's use of seaports for its terrorist activities, we urge all those present at these ports to evacuate," said IDF Arabic spokesman Avichay Adraee.

IDF intercepts Houthi missile, triggers sirens in Jerusalem area

The last sirens that were sounded in the Israeli capital occurred 13 hours prior, also due to a missile launch from Yemen, and the third missile that fired towards Israel in two days.

IDF intercepts Houthi missile en route to Israel

Following the sirens, the IDF announced that the missile had been intercepted. 

Trump ceased attacks on Houthis due to op. costs, risks to US assets

Operation Rough Rider, which began on March 15, during which the US military said it struck over 1,000 targets, cost $1 billion in its first month.

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