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Yemen’s Houthis Launch Missile Strike on Israel

Houthi rebels in Yemen have raised tensions in West Asia by attacking Israel for the first time. The group launched a missile early in the morning, marking a major step in the ongoing conflict and increasing fears of further escalation.

The Houthis have been in control of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, since 2014. Their latest move shows that the conflict is no longer limited to one area and is now spreading to other parts of the region.

The attack came after a night of heavy fighting involving Iran and Hezbollah. During the night, several warning sirens were heard in Beersheba and nearby areas. Some of these alerts were reported close to Israel’s main nuclear research center, increasing concern about safety and security.

These developments show how different conflicts in the region are becoming connected. With more groups getting involved, the situation is becoming more complex and difficult to control.

Experts warn that this rise in violence could lead to a larger conflict and greater instability across West Asia. Many countries are closely watching the situation, as any further escalation could affect global security and trade.

At present, there is no clear solution to the conflict. Tensions remain high, and efforts for peace and dialogue appear to be slowing down.