Indications of incoming fire from Yemen have been detected, according to an Israeli security source. The alert follows a prior announcement that Israel was preparing for potential launches from Yemen and Lebanon alongside the Iran threat. No interceptions or casualties have been reported yet.
At 17:26 Jerusalem, security sources reported indications of incoming fire from Yemen, adding a concrete dimension to the multi-front alert that began at 17:15. As The Zioneer reported at that time, Israel's defense establishment had declared readiness for potential launches from Yemen and Lebanon alongside the existing Iranian threat — a dramatic expansion of the alert perimeter that, until 17:15, had focused solely on Iran.
The thread started at 15:44 Jerusalem with an unverified assessment by commentator Hallel Bitton Rosen that Iran would fire from its territory toward Israel. By 16:44, an official IDF statement confirmed preparations for imminent Iranian fire, followed by a Channel 12 report attributing the assessment to a senior Israeli official. At 17:15, the defense establishment added Yemen and Lebanon to the alert, and minutes later indications of fire from Yemen were reported — the first sign that the expanded threat might be materializing.
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