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Israel Army Reports War’s First Missile Attack From Yemen

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(DDM) – The Israel Defense Forces has reported the first missile launch from Yemen toward Israeli territory since the current Middle East conflict began on February 28.

According to a military statement, Israeli forces detected the missile launch and immediately activated aerial defence systems to intercept the incoming threat.

The development marks a significant escalation in the conflict, raising concerns about the possible expansion of hostilities beyond the initial theatres of engagement.

The missile launch is believed to be linked to Iran-backed Houthi forces in Yemen, who had earlier threatened to join the war.

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The Houthis, officially known as Ansar Allah, have been involved in regional conflicts and are considered key allies of Iran.

Israeli authorities did not immediately confirm whether the missile was successfully intercepted or if any damage was recorded.

However, officials emphasised that defence systems were actively engaged to neutralise the threat before impact.

Security analysts say the involvement of Yemen-based groups could widen the scope of the conflict and increase regional instability.

The Middle East war, which began with coordinated military actions involving Israel and the United States against Iranian targets, has continued to escalate with retaliatory strikes.

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Iran has warned that its regional allies could become more directly involved if hostilities persist.

The Houthis have previously launched drones and missiles targeting regional infrastructure, including in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Their entry into the conflict could open a new front, stretching military resources and complicating defence strategies.

Residents in parts of Israel were reportedly placed on alert as air defence systems were activated.

Military officials reiterated their readiness to respond to threats from multiple directions.

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The incident underscores the increasingly complex nature of the conflict, with multiple actors potentially becoming involved.

Diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions have so far struggled to gain traction amid ongoing military exchanges.

Observers warn that further escalation could have broader implications for regional security and global stability.

The situation remains fluid, with heightened alert levels across several countries in the region.

Authorities continue to monitor developments as the risk of wider confrontation grows.

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