Watch Video Yemen Houthi Rebels Attack On Israel With Missile In Support Of Hezbollah Arrow Defense System Active- Missile attack on Israel by Houthi rebels in support of Hezbollah, Arrow Defense System destroyed in the air, video surfaced

by times news cr

2024-09-27 08:38:01
Tel Aviv: There is a conflict going on between Israel and Hezbollah. Meanwhile, Yemen’s Houthi rebels have also come into the field to support Hezbollah. The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) says the sound of sirens was heard in central Israel. The surface-to-surface missile was launched from Yemen targeting Israel. But the Arrow Air Defense System destroyed it in the air itself. According to the Army, the warning alert was triggered due to concerns about the fragments falling due to the destruction of the missile in the air. According to the Army, the missiles were destroyed outside the country’s border. The Israeli army has also said that no new instructions have come from the Home Front Command after the attack. Besides this, new information has also come about someone being injured. Some people are stressed due to sudden attack or injured by falling while going to shelter. Houthi rebels say that their military spokesperson will soon give information about the attack. The Houthis and Hezbollah have been supporting Hamas since the Gaza war.

Conflict between Israel and Hezbollah increased

Hezbollah has been attacking Israel in support of Hamas since October last year. But till now these attacks were not big. But the war has escalated after pager and walkie-talkie blasts in Gaza last week. Hezbollah alleges that Israel exploded its electronic device. This week, Israel has carried out air strikes in Lebanon, in which more than 500 people have been killed so far. It is not known how many people are from Hezbollah and how many are civilians.

Israel will not stop

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said that his country is attacking Hezbollah with full force and will not stop until it achieves its goals. Netanyahu made this statement when he arrived in New York to attend the annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. During this time, US and European officials insisted on stopping the conflict between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah for 21 days so that time could be given for negotiations.

With agency input.

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