Israel announces the objection of a Houthi missile

The Israeli army announced the objection of a Houthi missile fired from Yemen, and caused the sirens of alarm in several areas of Israel.
The army said in a statement today, Wednesday, "After the sirens started in several areas in Israel, a missile fired from Yemen was intercepted," according to "France Press."
This came, after Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz vowed last week to "respond strongly" to any Houthi attacks.
As it came about two weeks after US President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire and stopping the raids on the Houthi sites in Yemen, after "the group's surrender."
While Israeli officials stressed that Israel is not a party to this agreement announced by Trump, confirming the continued Houthi targets.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar confirmed, last week, that Tel Aviv did not "receive any prior notice that America's stop bombing the Houthis."
While a member of the Houthi Political Bureau, Abdul -Malik Al -Ajri, announced that "Israel is outside the ceasefire agreement" with the Americans.
Since the outbreak of the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip after the movement launched by the movement on military bases and Israeli settlements in the Gaza cover, on October 7, 2023, the Houthi group launched dozens of missile attacks towards Israel and against ships in the Red Sea that it said was Israeli or heading to Israeli territory.
While the United States has launched a campaign of extensive raids against Houthi targets, and Israel recently carried out dozens of raids that affected Sana'a, especially the airport and the city of Hodeidah.