Sanaa: Yemen's Houthis on Tuesday said that they have launched a "hypersonic" ballistic missile at a military target in Jaffa near Tel Aviv, Israel. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said that "the heads of the Houthis" would face a similar fate to "[Yahya] Sinwar in Gaza,
Zarif proposed the establishment of a Muslim West Asian Dialogue Association to create stability in the region and strengthen cooperation between regional players…
Masirah said that some of the strikes targeted power stations in the capital, as well as the Ras Isa oil terminal on the Red Sea.
Israel Katz, speaking at event honoring security officers, says Iranian-backed Houthi group in Yemen will be decapitated, 'just as [Israel] did to Haniyeh, Sinwar, and Nasrallah' The post Defense minister confirms Israel was behind July killing of Hamas leader Haniyeh appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Hassan Nasrallah meanwhile was the leader of the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah - he was assassinated in Beirut in September as Israel dramatically escalated its military campaign against Hezbollah, with which it had been trading near daily cross-border fire since the day after the 7 October attacks.
The US military conducted airstrikes on Houthi-controlled missile storage and command sites in Sanaa, Yemen, aiming to curb rebel operations. This move follows heightened tensions with Israel and Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and Tel Aviv.
Israeli warplanes struck Houthi sites in Yemen’s capital and elsewhere in the country following an increase in missile attacks by the Iran-backed militia, including one overnight that damaged a school near Tel Aviv.
An Ansar Allah source told Newsweek that Israel "represents a danger to Yemen and to various Arab and Islamic countries."
Israel's military said Saturday it had failed to intercept a "projectile" launched from Yemen that landed in Tel Aviv, with the national medical service saying 16 people were lightly wounded.Magen David Adom (MDA),
Israel's defense minister acknowledged for the first time that the country was responsible for the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told lawmakers on Monday that "some progress" had been made in negotiations to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza, more than 14 months into the war.
Defense Minister Israel Katz has acknowledged that Israel killed former Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran earlier this year, as he warned the military would "decapitate" the leadership of Yemen’s Houthi rebels.