The occupation army announces the objection of two Houthi missiles without damage

At an escalating pace of Houthi attacks towards Israel, the group adopted, on Tuesday, the launch of two Balti two missiles, the Israeli army said that they had been intercepted without damage, amid the threat of the group with more attacks in the context of what it says is a supporter of the Palestinians in Gaza.
The new Houthi attack comes at a time when Yemen lives horrific economic and humanitarian conditions, whether in the areas controlled by the group supported by Iran or in the regions of the internationally recognized legitimate government.
The Houthi involvement in regional escalation and maritime attacks against the background of the war in Gaza led to the rigidity of the United Nations -led peace endeavors with regional and international support, in light of the international hopes to revive this path, especially after the stopping of the Trump campaign, which was interviewed by the group’s pledge not to attack American ships.
The Houthi military spokesman, Yahya Sari, adopted, in a televised statement, on Tuesday, the implementation of a dual operation, which he described as “quality” as two ballistic missiles, one of which is a “vocal excessive” type “Palestine 2”, he said that he targeted Ben Gurion Airport, while the other, which is of the type “Zulfikar”, targeted an Israeli “vital” goal east of Tel Aviv, according to him.
The Houthi military spokesman claimed that the operation "has successfully achieved its goal," and caused millions of Israelis to escape the shelters, and the airport movement stopped, and said that his group continues to attack and escalate it without stopping until the Gaza war ends and the siege is lifted from it.
For its part, the Israeli army announced that "a missile launched from Yemen has been intercepted, and caused warnings in several areas inside Israel." He also stated that the Air Force had intercepted what he described as the "projectile" without the need to activate the sirens.
With the Houthis insisting on continuing the escalation, the Yemenis do not rule out that Tel Aviv will carry out a ninth wave of its revenge strikes against the areas under the group.
Israel had launched eight waves of reprisals, during which it destroyed the ports of Hodeidah, Sana'a airport, cement manufacturers and power stations, the most recent of which was on May 16, as it targeted 22 raids of Al -Hodeidah and Al -Salif ports.
Israel has also vowed to continue the strikes, threatening by its defense minister to liquidate the leader of the Houthi group, similar to what happened with the leaders of the Lebanese Hezbollah and the Hamas movement.
31 missiles
While the Israeli army did not talk about any damage due to the last two missile interceptions, the Houthi group launched since last March 17th about 31 missiles and many drones towards Israel.
It also claimed to impose an air embargo on Ben Gurion Airport, and a naval ban on Haifa Port, threatening to return to attacking ships associated with Israel in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
The most dangerous of these recent attacks was a missile explosion near Ben Gurion Airport on May 4, causing a huge hole, after the air defenses failed to intercede.
Since November 2023, the group attacked about 100 ships, and the attacks led to the sinking of two ships and a third piracy, and launched more than 200 rockets and running towards Israel until January 19 last.
The attacks did not achieve any results affecting Israel, with the exception of the killing of a person with a plane that struck an apartment in Tel Aviv during July 19, 2024.
The Yemeni government says that the Houthi attacks do not benefit the Palestinians in Gaza, as much as Israel calls for strikes that destroy the remaining vital and infrastructure facilities in the group's control areas.