Yemen’s Houthi militants say fired missile at Israel

Protesters, predominantly Houthi supporters, demonstrate in solidarity with Palestinians, in Sanaa, Yemen June 27, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 28 June 2025
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Yemen’s Houthi militants say fired missile at Israel

  • It was the first missile launch against Israel announced by the Houthis since the June 24 ceasefire
  • The attack was in “response to the crimes of the criminal Zionist enemy against civilians” in Gaza

SANAA: Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militants said they fired a ballistic missile toward Israel on Saturday, in response to Israel’s conduct toward Palestinians during the Gaza war.

In Israel, warning sirens sounded in several areas, before the army announced the “missile was most likely successfully intercepted.”

It was the first missile launch against Israel announced by the Houthis since the June 24 ceasefire between Israel and Iran which followed their 12-day war.

In a statement, militants’ spokesman Yahya Saree said the Houthis had fired at a “sensitive Israeli enemy target in the occupied area of Beersheba using a Dhu Al-Fiqar ballistic missile.”

The attack was in “response to the crimes of the criminal Zionist enemy against civilians in the Gaza Strip,” Saree added.

The Houthis have launched repeated missile and drone attacks against Israel since their Palestinian ally Hamas’s October 2023 attack on Israel sparked the Gaza war.

The Iran-backed militants, who say they are acting in solidarity with Palestinians, paused their attacks during a two-month ceasefire that ended in March, but renewed them after Israel resumed its offensive.

Israel has carried out several retaliatory strikes in Yemen, targeting Houthi-held ports and the airport in the militant-held capital Sanaa.

Saree said the militant administration would “continue its supportive operations until the aggression against Gaza stops and the siege is lifted.”


Arab and Islamic states reject Israel’s recognition of Somaliland

Updated 28 December 2025
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Arab and Islamic states reject Israel’s recognition of Somaliland

  • Israel formally recognized Somaliland as an “independent and sovereign state” on Friday
  • Saudi Arabia on Friday expressed full support for sovereignty, unity, territorial integrity of Somalia

A group of foreign ministers from Arab and Islamic countries, alongside the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), have firmly rejected Israel’s announcement of its recognition of the Somaliland region within Somalia.

In a joint statement issued on Saturday, the ministers condemned Israel’s decision, announced on December 26, warning that the move carries “serious repercussions for peace and security in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea region” and undermines international peace and security, the Jordan News Agency reported.

The statement described the recognition as an unprecedented and flagrant violation of international law and the charter of the United Nations, which uphold the principles of state sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, JNA added.

Israel formally recognized Somaliland as an “independent and sovereign state” and signed an agreement to establish diplomatic ties, as the region’s leader hailed its first-ever official recognition.

The ministers reaffirmed their full support for the sovereignty of Somalia, rejecting any measures that would undermine its unity or territorial integrity.

They warned that recognizing the independence of parts of states sets a dangerous precedent and poses a direct threat to international peace and security.

The statement also reiterated categorical opposition to any attempt to link the move with plans to displace the Palestinian people outside their land, stressing that such proposals are rejected “in form and substance.”

Alongside the Jordanian foreign ministry, the joint statement was issued by the foreign ministers of Egypt, Algeria, Comoros, Djibouti, The Gambia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Maldives, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Somalia, Sudan, Turkiye and Yemen, as well as the OIC.

Saudi Arabia on Friday expressed full support for the sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of Somalia, and expressed its rejection of the declaration of mutual recognition between Israel and Somaliland.