Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for their third missile attack on Israel Wednesday, marking an escalation in the Iran-backed group's involvement in the widening Middle East conflict.
The attack targeted what the militants described as sensitive Israeli sites using ballistic missiles. Israeli air defenses intercepted the projectile, with no casualties or damage reported according to Israeli media.
This operation was conducted jointly with our mujahideen brothers in Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon
Yahya Saree, Houthi military spokesman — The New Arab
The coordinated nature of the strike represents a significant development in regional dynamics, with the Houthis explicitly acknowledging cooperation between Iran's proxy forces across multiple fronts.
Israel's military confirmed its air defense systems had responded to the Yemen-launched missile before announcing residents could leave protected areas nationwide. The interception followed the Houthis' weekend entry into the current war with their first claimed attacks on Israeli territory.
The outlet provides factual reporting on both Houthi claims and Lebanese casualties. It frames the events as part of Lebanon's broader involvement in the conflict since Hezbollah's March entry into the war.
CNA presents the Houthi claims alongside Israeli military responses in balanced reporting. The outlet emphasizes the strategic implications of Houthi control over Red Sea shipping routes for regional and global trade.