Yemen's new missile attack on occupied territories caused damage in Tel Aviv and occupied Jerusalem.
According to Ashura News, citing Mehr News Agency, Israeli media reported that sirens sounded in large parts of the occupied territories, including Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and several Israeli settlements.
Israeli sources announced that these sirens were activated following a missile attack from Yemen.
The Israeli army radio confirmed the attack and announced that a missile was fired towards the occupied territories.
Following the attack, the remains of the missile and shrapnel from the explosion of its body caused damage to the city of Holon, south of Tel Aviv.
Also, the Walla news agency reported that some of the remains of the missile fell in the Beit Shemesh area, causing damage in the area.
The Israeli police also announced that they had received reports of material damage in Beit Shemesh and that explosives experts were clearing the area. The agency asked residents to avoid approaching the site where the remains of the missile fell.
In this regard, Yair Golan, leader of the Israeli Democratic Party, criticized Netanyahu's policies and stated: "Yemeni and Gazan missiles have returned to Israel, but the prisoners have not yet returned to their homes."
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