Yemen Launches Ballistic Missile At Israel, Says ‘no Dialing Down’ Despite US War – The Cradle
Yemen Launches Ballistic Missile At Israel, Says ‘no Dialing Down’ Despite US War
Yemeni officials say the armed forces will continue to defend Gaza despite threats from the US or ‘requests’ from Iran
The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) launched a ballistic missile toward Israel, triggering rocket sirens to sound across the northern Negev on the evening of March 18.
The Israeli military said it had intercepted a ballistic missile launched from Yemen before it crossed into Israeli territory.
Sirens blared in Beersheba, Merhav Am, Nevatim, and Revivim, among other locations.
On Monday, the foreign minister of Yemen’s National Salvation Government said in an interview with Reuters that the YAF will not “dial down” their military operations targeting Israeli shipping in the Red Sea in response to threats from the US military or pressure from its ally Iran.
The comments from Foreign Minister Jamal Amer came after US and UK warplanes killed 31 people in air strikes against Yemen on Saturday. The YAF responded by attacking the USS Eisenhower on Monday.
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