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Houthi missile strike injures more than a dozen in Tel Aviv

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published December 23, 2024
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Tel Aviv, Dec 22 (Reuters) — A missile strike launched by the Houthi rebel group from Yemen has injured over a dozen people in Tel Aviv, Israel, as tensions in the region continue to escalate. The Israeli military confirmed that attempts to intercept the projectile, which struck a public park early on Saturday, were unsuccessful.

According to the Israeli military, the missile landed in a civilian area in central Tel Aviv, causing damage and injuring 16 people, all of whom sustained “mild injuries” from glass shards after windows were shattered in nearby buildings. In addition, another 14 individuals were treated for minor injuries sustained while making their way to protected areas in response to the missile strike.

Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel’s emergency medical service, confirmed that none of the injuries appeared to be life-threatening. Despite this, the attack has intensified fears in the region about the potential for further escalation in the conflict. The Houthis, an Iran-backed militia group that controls large areas of north-western Yemen, claimed responsibility for the strike, saying that it was a targeted hit on a military facility using a hypersonic ballistic missile.

A Houthi military spokesman stated that the missile was aimed at a military target, although the Israeli military did not immediately confirm the specifics of the location or the target’s identity. The missile strike is part of an ongoing campaign by the Houthis against Israel, which began in October 2023 in solidarity with Palestinians following the outbreak of the Gaza war.

Since then, the Houthis have launched nearly 400 missiles and drones at Israel, according to the Israeli military, though most have been intercepted by the country’s advanced missile defence system, Iron Dome. However, some strikes have breached Israeli defences, causing both property damage and civilian casualties.

This latest attack comes after Israel’s military had conducted a series of retaliatory strikes earlier this week against Houthi military assets in Yemen. Israeli fighter jets hit several targets in the capital Sanaa, including ports and energy infrastructure, as part of what it called a “surgical strike” targeting Houthi logistical and military capabilities. The Houthis responded by claiming that the Israeli strikes had killed at least nine people at the port of Salif and the Ras Issa oil terminal.

The Houthis have vowed to continue their missile and drone attacks on Israel until the war in Gaza concludes. The escalation has raised concerns about the broader regional stability, as Yemen, along with Israel, is already grappling with significant humanitarian and political crises. The Houthis’ involvement in the conflict has further complicated the already volatile situation in the Middle East, where multiple countries and factions are entangled in ongoing wars and proxy battles.

The Houthi group, which has been fighting a brutal civil war in Yemen since 2014 against a Saudi-backed coalition, has gained considerable support from Iran, which provides the rebels with military training, weapons, and strategic advice. The Iranian connection has led many to view the Houthi missile strikes on Israel as part of Tehran’s broader strategy of countering Israeli and Western influence in the region.

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The strikes have further strained relations between Israel and Iran, which is already a source of tension due to Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and its backing of various militias across the Middle East. Israel has long accused Iran of destabilising the region and has warned that it will take decisive action to protect its security interests, particularly in regard to missile and drone attacks emanating from neighbouring countries, including Yemen.

The international community, including the United Nations and various humanitarian organisations, has condemned the violence and called for an immediate cessation of hostilities. The ongoing missile strikes from Yemen add another layer of complexity to the broader Middle Eastern conflict, where the humanitarian toll continues to rise, and the prospect of peace remains elusive.

As the situation unfolds, Israeli authorities have urged civilians to remain vigilant and to follow all safety instructions regarding air defence alerts. Despite the damage and injuries caused by the Houthi missile strike, Israel’s Iron Dome defence system has been credited with intercepting many of the missiles and preventing far more significant casualties.

The conflict between Israel and the Houthis, along with the wider Gaza war, continues to draw in various state and non-state actors, exacerbating an already fragile geopolitical environment. The world watches as the region grapples with the consequences of these continued hostilities.

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