Houthis launch missile at Israel despite cease-fire with US
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The Houthi group launched a ballistic missile at Israel following a recent cease-fire deal with the US, which did not include a provision for halting attacks on Israel. The missile was intercepted by the Iron Dome defense system, preventing damage or casualties. Israeli officials doubt the Houthis will maintain their commitment to peace amidst these escalating tensions. US Ambassador Mike Huckabee emphasized America's support for Israel but noted that arrangements with the Houthis do not require Israeli approval, highlighting a possible rift in communication between the US and Israel regarding security efforts in the region.
After the recent US cease-fire agreement with the Houthis, Israel experienced missile threats, sparking concerns over the group's commitment to peace and security.
US Ambassador Huckabee reassured Israel of America's support, stating the US isn't obligated to notify Israel about arrangements affecting Houthis.
Read at New York Post
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