Four Israelis sustained minor injuries on Sunday as they rushed to bomb shelters following a missile launch from Yemen targeting central Israel.
The Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation reported that the missile was intercepted by the Israeli military before entering Israeli airspace. “Four individuals suffered minor injuries while heading to shelters as sirens sounded in central Israel,” the broadcaster stated.
The Israeli army confirmed that alarms were triggered in multiple locations due to the missile, which was successfully neutralized.
This incident comes amid heightened regional tensions fueled by Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Gaza. The conflict, which began over a year ago, has resulted in the deaths of nearly 44,400 people, predominantly women and children, and left more than 105,100 injured.
Israel’s actions in Gaza have faced widespread international condemnation. Human rights organizations and global institutions have accused Israel of committing genocide by targeting civilians and obstructing humanitarian aid.
On November 21, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity. Additionally, Israel is defending itself against a genocide case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
The ongoing conflict continues to draw global scrutiny and calls for accountability.
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