'It takes between 10 and 15 minutes for a missile to get from Yemen to Israel'
"It takes between 10 and 15 minutes for a missile to get from Yemen to Israel", said Irris Makler, FRANCE 24's correspondent in Jerusalem. The first question that was asked was: how did it enter Israeli airspace? How did that happen? The second question is: once it was in Israeli airspace, why wasn't it stopped by its anti-missile intercept, the Iron Dome? "The answer to that may be, as a preliminary look, that it actually disintegrated in mid-air by itself," said Makler.
"It takes between 10 and 15 minutes for a missile to get from Yemen to Israel", said Irris Makler, FRANCE 24's correspondent in Jerusalem. The first question that was asked was: how did it enter Israeli airspace? How did that happen? The second question is: once it was in Israeli airspace, why wasn't it stopped by its anti-missile intercept, the Iron Dome? "The answer to that may be, as a preliminary look, that it actually disintegrated in mid-air by itself," said Makler.