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The IDF successfully intercepted the missile launched by the Iran-backed terror group, with no reports of casualties or damage.
Jerusalem: Israel's military said it intercepted a missile launched from Yemen on Wednesday after sirens sounded in parts of ...
The main area where sirens were activated was the Dead Sea region, including Ein Bokek, Masada, Ein Tamar, Neve Zohar, and Neot HaKikar. Simultaneously, a siren was also activated in Kfar HaNokdim in ...
The Israeli military said on Wednesday it had intercepted a missile launched from Yemen toward Israel that triggered sirens across several areas in the country.
Sirens sound in the Dead Sea area in southern Israel following the launch of a ballistic missile from Yemen. The IDF says it is working to shoot down the projectile. If so, we have a request.
When the sirens wail in the southern Israeli desert to herald an incoming missile, Ahmad Abu Ganima’s family scrambles ...
As the threat of missiles became more dire during the 12-day war with Iran last month, many Bedouin families resorted to building DIY shelters out of available material: buried steel containers, ...
For Israel’s 300,000-strong Bedouin community, there are no shelters to protect them from incoming missiles, so they have to improvise: hiding in steel containers and vehicles buried under 10 ...
When sirens wail in the southern Israeli desert to herald an incoming missile, Ahmad Abu Ganima's family scrambles outside.
Around 90,000 Bedouins live in 35 unrecognized villages in southern Israel. Sometimes, more than 50 people try to squeeze into the three square meters of a mobile bomb shelter or buried truck.