Houthi Missile Near Miss with Passenger Plane Over Israel Intercepted

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A Houthi ballistic missile launched from Yemen narrowly missed a civilian aircraft flying near Israel on June 11, 2025. The missile was intercepted by Israeli air defense systems just in time, preventing a potential mass casualty incident, according to the Israeli war room. A video shared on social media showed the civilian plane's proximity to the area before the interception occurred.

The Israeli military confirmed the missile launch and reported that warning sirens were activated in various regions. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree claimed that two ballistic missiles were fired, targeting Israel's main airport. This missile attack follows an Israeli air strike on Hodeida, a key port city under Houthi control, aimed at disrupting potential weapon transfers.

The Houthi group, backed by Iran, has been involved in escalating tensions since the onset of the Gaza conflict in October 2023. Following a brief ceasefire, they resumed attacks on Israel as Israeli military operations intensified.

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