28.03.2026 08:50
Yemen launched missiles at Israel for the first time in the war that began following attacks by Israel and the US on Iran. In a statement made yesterday evening, the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen announced that they would intervene if the Red Sea was used to target Iran in the war.
Yemen launched a missile at Israel for the first time, one month after the war declared by the US and Israel against Iran.
The Israeli army announced that they detected a missile launched from Yemen towards their territory. In a statement from the Israeli army, it was stated, "A missile has been detected launched from Yemen towards Israeli territory. Air defense systems have been activated to intercept the threat."
On the other hand, it was reported that a day earlier, Iran had carried out at least five waves of missile attacks on Tel Aviv within approximately five hours, during which air defense systems were activated and warning sirens had sounded from Friday night to Saturday morning.
YEMEN LAUNCHED A MISSILE FOR THE FIRST TIME
While a month has passed since the war declared by the US and Israel against Iran, Iran was conducting retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Persian Gulf. The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen had not yet entered the war.
A STATEMENT WAS MADE YESTERDAY
The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen announced last night that they would directly intervene militarily if any alliance participated in the war against Iran alongside the US or Israel, or if the Red Sea was used for this purpose.
The Military Spokesman of the Houthis, Yahya Seri, published a video message from his account on the US-based X company's social media platform, describing the attacks by the US and Israel on Iran, Palestine, Gaza, Iraq, and Lebanon as "the implementation of a Zionist plan that threatens the entire ummah."
"If any alliance participates in the war against Iran alongside the US or Israel, or uses the Red Sea, we will intervene directly. We emphasize that the attacks on Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, and Iraq must be stopped," said Seri, adding that they would act "according to the requirements of the military operation area" if attacks on Iran and the "resistance axis" continued.