“The Houthis in Yemen launched a ballistic missile towards Israel on Thursday morning, and the latter [Arrow system] was able to intercept it. The Houthis also fired two anti-ship ballistic missiles on Thursday morning and hit a commercial ship in the Gulf of Aden.”
Israeli media reports that Eilat's sirens went off on Thursday in response to a suspected missile threat coming from Yemen.
It’s stated that an attempt was made to launch a surface-to-surface missile towards Eilat, but the Arrow system was able to intercept it effectively.
Using drones and missiles, the Houthis attacked Israeli cargo ships or those connected to them in the Red Sea. They intend to carry on with their efforts until the Strip war is over.
The leader of the Ansar Allah (Houthis) group, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, stressed the group will continue its operations against the interests of the Israeli occupation in the region, noting that the Houthi attacks caused: “The cessation of 40 per cent of the enemy’s maritime commercial traffic.”
Source: Middle East Monitor