Yemeni missile attack triggers sirens across Israeli-occupied areas
Yemeni missiles continue to target Israeli assets in central occupied territories.
A missile fired from Yemen at central Israeli-occupied areas triggered sirens in dozens of cities and settlements, early on Wednesday.
The Israeli occupation military claimed it intercepted a ballistic missile fired from Yemen before it entered Israeli airspace.
"Sirens regarding rocket and missile launches were activated due to the possibility of falling shrapnel from the interception," the military wrote on Telegram.
"Israel's" emergency medical services Magen David Adom (MDA) said that no injuries were reported as a result of the attack.
Later, the YAF Military Media said there was an important statement from the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) in the coming hours.
The strike follows a series of long-range attacks conducted by the YAF, targeting Israeli assets in occupied Palestine. This latest strike triggered sirens in coastal city settlements and the occupied West Bank.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Israeli military command said that it had completed an investigation into its failure to repel a previous attack and sound sirens at an adequate time. It also said that it would expand warnings given out to settlements across occupied Palestine, fearing the shrapnel resulting from the debris of interceptors or the missile would cause casualties.
Millions of settlers rushed to bunkers and safe rooms, including nine who were injured on their way.
The YAF launched their attacks against the Israeli regime as an active show of support to the Palestinian people, who have been suffering an unprecedented genocidal war launched by "Israel".
At the same time, the YAF continue to respond to Israeli, United States, and United Kingdom aerial naval or aerial assaults launched on the country.
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