
A missile fired from Yemen has fallen in Egypt, about 200 kilometers from Eilat, a city in southern Israel
The information was released on Sunday morning by Doron Kadosh, from the Israel Defense Forces radio (Galai Tzahal).
Israel is investigating whether the missile was aimed at Israeli territory, but for now, there is no certainty about it.
The missile hit the Sharm el-Sheikh region of Egypt.
The news comes after the United States carried out several strikes on Saturday night against the Houthi group in Yemen.
These strikes targeted Houthi defense systems, missiles and drones.
During the early hours of the morning, the American military continued the bombings, hitting dozens of targets in the cities of Sanaa, Saada and Marib.
According to the Saudi channel Al-Hadath, at least 48 people died and many others were injured.
US President Donald Trump confirmed the strikes, saying: “Today, I ordered the United States military to launch decisive and powerful military action against the Houthi terrorists in Yemen.
They have waged an endless campaign of piracy, violence and terrorism against American and other countries’ ships, aircraft and drones.” Trump also criticized former President Joe Biden, saying: “Biden’s response was pathetically weak, so the Houthis have continued to attack unchecked.
It has been over a year since a commercial ship flying the US flag safely passed through the Suez Canal, the Red Sea or the Gulf of Aden.
The last American warship to pass through the Red Sea, four months ago, was attacked by the Houthis more than ten times.
Funded by Iran, these Houthi thugs have fired missiles at American aircraft and targeted our troops and allies.
These constant attacks have cost the US and global economy billions of dollars, while putting innocent lives at risk.”
Published in 03/16/2025 12h23
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