Houthi Missile Strikes Central Israel: Netanyahu Warns of 'Heavy Price' Amid Gaza War Escalation
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Houthi rebels launch missile attacks on central Israel, prompting PM Netanyahu to vow a severe response. The escalation raises concerns of a broader conflict in the region.
In a dramatic escalation of the Gaza war, Houthi rebels have launched missile strikes on central Israel, prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to warn of a "heavy price" for the attacks. The development has raised concerns of a broader conflict in the region, with Israel vowing to respond severely to the aggression.
The missile strikes, which targeted civilian areas, have been condemned by Israel and its allies as a blatant act of terrorism. Netanyahu has pledged to take decisive action against the perpetrators, stating that "those who attack us will pay a heavy price."
The Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, have been engaged in a long-running conflict with the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen. However, the latest missile strikes mark a significant escalation of the conflict, with far-reaching implications for regional stability.
- Houthi rebels launch missile strikes on central Israel
- PM Netanyahu warns of a "heavy price" for the attacks
- Escalation raises concerns of a broader conflict in the region
- Israel vows to respond severely to the aggression
- Houthi rebels backed by Iran
- Conflict has far-reaching implications for regional stability