Israeli strikes hit Yemen early Thursday, killing nine people according to Houthi media, after Israel said it intercepted a missile from Yemen.
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The strikes began less than an hour after the IDF intercepted a ballistic missile launched toward central Israel by the Houthis.
This is the second time this week that Yemen targeted Israel. An initial drone was fired toward the country on Monday.
The Houthis may think they can get away with anything without paying a price. The question is, what price is enough to make them stop?
The Jerusalem Post learned that Israel has lost patience with the Houthis and may be ready to act.
The IDF added that the missile did not cross into Israeli territory, however, alerts sounded due to concerns over falling interception debris.
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According to an initial investigation, the drone was likely launched from Yemen, Israeli media reported.
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