A Houthi missile from Yemen landed in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula near Sharm el-Sheikh. The Israel Defense Forces are investigating if it was targeting Israel. This follows US military strikes against the Houthis, leading to a reported death toll of 31 in Sanaa with 100 injuries.
A missile launched by the Houthi group from Yemen landed on Sunday in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, close to the coastal city of Sharm el-Sheikh. This incident is currently under investigation by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to determine if the missile was aimed at Israel.
The missile fall coincided with heightened tensions following United States President Donald Trump’s directive for significant military strikes against the Iran-aligned Houthis. Following these military actions, reports from the Houthis’ Health Ministry indicate that the death toll in Sanaa has increased to 31, with approximately 100 individuals sustaining injuries.
This incident highlights the escalating tensions in the region, notably involving the Houthis and Israel. The IDF’s investigation into the missile’s trajectory underscores the seriousness of the situation, particularly in light of recent US military actions against the Houthis, which have resulted in significant casualties. The fall of the missile in Egypt raises questions about the broader implications for regional security and stability as hostilities continue to rise.
Original Source: breakingthenews.net