For the first time, a missile fired by the Iran-aligned Houthi rebels from Yemen has struck central Israel, causing widespread alarm but no reported injuries. The attack occurred early Sunday morning, setting off air raid sirens across the region, including at Ben Gurion International Airport. Loud explosions were heard, though the missile landed in an unpopulated area. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed a 'heavy price' in response to the Houthi aggression, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. The Houthi movement has promised more strikes, signaling a potential increase in hostilities.
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