"Following Airstrikes" ... Yemen's Houthis Fire Two Missiles Toward Israel

Aden - Israeli military sources confirmed on Monday morning that air defense systems detected two missiles launched from Houthi-controlled territories in Yemen, hours after Israel carried out a large-scale airstrike operation dubbed “Black Flag.”
Earlier that morning, Israeli forces targeted key sites in Al-Hudaydah, Ras Isa, and Al-Salif, including the Ras Kathib power station and a vessel allegedly repurposed for military use by the Houthis. Israeli Defense Minister described the strike as “a deterrent response to persistent threats against Israeli security.”
Houthi Response
While the Houthi movement has not officially claimed responsibility, preliminary reports indicate that both missiles landed in open areas, causing no casualties. Air raid sirens were activated across multiple Israeli cities in response to the launch.
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