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Yemen's Houthis Launch First Missile Attack on Israel, Sparking Regional Conflict Fears
Houthi Rebels Execute Missile Attack on Israel
Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi rebels have officially entered the Middle East conflict by launching their first missile attack against Israel. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea announced that the operation involved a salvo of ballistic missiles targeting sensitive military objectives in the south of occupied Palestine. The Houthis cited strikes on Iran and its allies as the trigger for this escalation, further expanding the scope of the regional confrontation.
Israel Intercepts Missile, Red Sea Tensions Rise
Israel confirmed that it intercepted the missile fired by the Houthis. This attack significantly escalates tensions across West Asia and adds a new dimension to the already volatile conflict by involving the Red Sea. Yemen's long-range missile capability now places Israel within an expanded conflict zone, reinforcing fears of a wider regional conflict. The Houthi entry adds a critical maritime element to the ongoing war, raising concerns about its broader implications for international shipping and security.
*Source: YouTube: WION, NYT Open (New York Times) (2026-03-28)*




