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Yemen’s Houthis enter West Asia conflict, launch ballistic missiles at Israel
Updated On: 28 March, 2026 08:10 PM IST | Sanaa | mid-day online correspondent
In a statement posted on X, the group — which controls most of northern Yemen and had targeted Israel with drones and missiles during much of the previous Gaza war — said it had launched ballistic missiles at Israeli military sites

People take shelter inside a tunnel near Abu Ghosh, Israel, as missile-warning sirens sound on Saturday. PIC/AFP
Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels on Saturday claimed their first attack on Israel since the outbreak of the current West Asia conflict a month ago, marking their entry into the widening conflict between Iran, the United States (US), and Israel.
In a statement posted on X, the group — which controls most of northern Yemen and had targeted Israel with drones and missiles during much of the previous Gaza war — said it had launched ballistic missiles at Israeli military sites. A Houthi Spokesman issued a video statement declaring that the group had fired the missiles towards Israeli bases, describing it as the “first military operation” in support of Iran.
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