Israel’s military has reported the first missile launch from Yemen since the start of the ongoing war, marking a potential new front in the conflict. The development comes after Iran-backed Houthi forces warned they could join the fighting.
According to an official military statement, Israeli forces detected a missile fired from Yemen toward Israeli territory. Authorities confirmed that air defense systems were activated to intercept the incoming threat. No immediate details on impact or casualties were provided.
This is the first confirmed incident involving Yemen since the war began on February 28, 2026, indicating a possible expansion of the conflict beyond Iran and Israel.
The missile launch follows earlier warnings from Houthi forces, aligned with Iran, that they were prepared to enter the war, raising concerns about broader regional escalation.
The conflict, now in its second month, continues to intensify with growing risks of additional actors becoming involved, further complicating the regional security situation.
