Israel intercepts missile and drone from Yemen
The Israel Defense Forces said Friday that it intercepted one missile and one drone launched from Yemen, as Iran-aligned Houthi rebels there continue long-range attacks.
The incoming missile set off warning sirens, the IDF said, and was intercepted over Israeli territory. The IDF reported that shrapnel from the interception fell in the area of Modi'in in central Israel.
Some hours later, a drone was intercepted before reaching Israeli territory and thus did not set off any air alerts, the IDF said.
The Houthis have vowed to continue their attacks on Israel and on shipping in nearby waters until the IDF withdraws from Gaza.
Israel has launched several rounds of airstrikes on targets in Yemen in response to Houthi attacks.
In the most recent, Israel attacked Yemen's main airport -- and destroyed its control tower -- in the capital Sanaa. The bombs fell while the United Nations' coordinator for Yemen and the head of the World Health Organization were on site waiting to depart the airport.
The U.S. and U.K. -- supported by other allies -- began bombing Houthi targets in Yemen in January in response to attacks on regional commercial and military shipping.