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Yemen's Houthis target Israel with ballistic missiles in coordination with Iran

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Posted on June 15, 2025

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· Last updated: January 23, 2026

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CAIRO (Reuters) -Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis said on Sunday that they targeted Israel in coordination with Iran, the first time an Iran-aligned group has publicly announced joint cooperation on

Houthis Launch Ballistic Missiles at Israel in Iran Coordination

CAIRO (Reuters) -Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis said on Sunday that they targeted Israel in coordination with Iran, the first time an Iran-aligned group has publicly announced joint cooperation on attacks with Tehran.

The Yemeni group targeted central Israel's Jaffa with several ballistic missiles in the last 24 hours, military spokesperson Yehya Sarea said in a televised address.

"Triumphing for the oppressed Palestinian and Iranian peoples...This operation was coordinated with the operations carried out by the Iranian army against the criminal Israeli enemy," he added.

The Israeli military earlier said sirens were activated in several areas in the country following missile launches from Iran and Yemen.

Israel and Iran continued to exchange missile attacks since Israel launched its biggest-ever military strike against its longstanding enemy on Friday.

On the same day Israel launched its attack on Iran, Israel said a missile that was launched from Yemen towards Israel fell in Hebron in the occupied West Bank. The Yemeni group however did not claim responsibility for the missile launch.

The Houthis have been launching attacks against Israel, most of which have been intercepted, in what they say is support for Palestinians in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war there since Hamas's October 7 2023 attack on Israel.

Israel has carried out a series of retaliatory strikes.

The U.S. also launched intensified strikes against the Houthis this year, before President Donald Trump halted the offensive after the Houthis agreed to stop attacks on American ships.

(Reporting by Jaidaa Taha; Editing by William Mallard and Raju Gopalakrishnan)

Key Takeaways

  • Houthis launched missiles at Israel with Iran's coordination.
  • This marks the first public announcement of joint operations with Iran.
  • Missiles targeted central Israel's Jaffa.
  • The Israeli military reported sirens due to missile launches.
  • The conflict is part of ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Houthis announce regarding their attacks?
The Houthis announced that they targeted Israel in coordination with Iran, marking the first time an Iran-aligned group has publicly claimed such cooperation.
What areas in Israel were targeted by the Houthis?
The Houthis targeted central Israel's Jaffa with several ballistic missiles in the last 24 hours, according to military spokesperson Yehya Sarea.
What has been the response from Israel to the missile attacks?
Israel has carried out a series of retaliatory strikes following the missile launches and reported that sirens were activated in several areas of the country.
How have the Houthis justified their attacks on Israel?
The Houthis claim their attacks are in support of the oppressed Palestinian and Iranian peoples, stating that their operations were coordinated with the Iranian army.
What has been the U.S. involvement in the conflict?
The U.S. launched intensified strikes against the Houthis earlier this year, but President Donald Trump halted the offensive after the Houthis agreed to stop attacks on American ships.

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