A Houthi missile from Yemen landed in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula near Sharm el-Sheikh, likely targeting Israel. The IDF is investigating the incident, which follows US strikes against Houthi positions in Yemen, resulting in casualties.
A Houthi missile launched from Yemen struck Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula on Sunday, landing close to the coastal city of Sharm el-Sheikh. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are looking into the possibility that the missile was aimed at Israel.
This event follows recent military actions, where United States President Donald Trump authorized significant strikes against the Iran-aligned Houthi forces. The Houthis’ Health Ministry reported a rising death toll to 31, with approximately 100 individuals also reported injured due to the US attacks in Sanaa.
The missile incident highlights ongoing tensions in the region, particularly involving Iran-backed Houthi forces and potential threats to Israel. With the recent US military actions against the Houthis, the situation remains precarious, necessitating close monitoring by regional and international actors.
Original Source: breakingthenews.net