Revenge of Yemen from Israel: Projects stained; Siren of air strikes playing in Central Israel

Israel killed Yemen's missile (file photo)
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Israel killed Yemen’s missile (file photo)

Gaza: After killing hundreds of people in Gajapatti, the Israeli army has started capturing the major corridors of Gaza again. These attacks and campaigns have led to heavy resentment in Yemen’s Huti rebels, so they are attacking Israel with projectiles as retaliation. Today, Israel is on high alert on the hut attacks on Thursday. Therefore, sirens of air strikes are being played throughout the Central Israel and people are being alerted.

The Israeli army has informed about the attacks by Yemen’s huts through posts on X. The Israeli Army says that sirens are playing in the entire central Gaza in view of Yemen’s projectile attacks. So that people can be cautious about the attacks.

Israel is running a ground campaign in Gaza

Huti rebels of Yemen are giving tremendous response to the Israeli attack in Gaza. Huti rebels are attacking Israel with projectile attacks. This has led to sirens of air strikes in Central Israel. The Israeli army said on Wednesday that it has launched a “limited ground campaign” to take over a part of Gaza’s major corridor. The move is a sign of the intensity of Israel’s new military campaign in Gaza. Israel has resumed airstrikes in Gaza on Tuesday, causing uncertainty on the ceasefire with Hamas on 19 January. Under the ceasefire, Israel removed its army from the Netzarim corridor, which he used as a military area. This corridor divides the northern Gaza from southern Gaza.

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