Netanyahu warns Yemen's Houthi rebels of 'heavy price' after first missile attack on central Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Yemen's Houthi rebels would pay "a heavy price" after the group claimed responsibility for a rare missile attack launched from Lebanon on Israel's Upper Galilee region and the annexed Golan Heights. The attack, which caused no casualties, spurred a rush to shelters throughout central Israel and was praised by Hamas, which said "Israel will not enjoy security" until it ceases its operations in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Yemen's Houthi rebels would pay "a heavy price" after the group claimed responsibility for a rare missile attack launched from Lebanon on Israel's Upper Galilee region and the annexed Golan Heights. The attack, which caused no casualties, spurred a rush to shelters throughout central Israel and was praised by Hamas, which said "Israel will not enjoy security" until it ceases its operations in the Gaza Strip.