Missile fired from Yemen lands in central Israel
Sirens sounded in central Israel on Sunday morning due to a reported missile attack from Yemen, the Israel Defense Forces said.
"A surface-to-surface missile was identified crossing into central Israel from the east and fell in an open area," the IDF said in a statement. "No injuries were reported."
The IDF confirmed to ABC News that the Houthi missile was not intercepted by Israeli air defense systems.

"The missile was fired from Yemen," the IDF added, attributing the sounds of explosions to interception efforts.
The Magen David Adom -- Israel's emergency services -- said its staff treated and evacuated nine people "in mild condition" who were injured on their way to shelters."
The Yemeni Houthi movement -- considered part of the Iranian-led "Axis of Resistance" -- has launched several long-range missile and drone attacks against Israel in protest of Israel's military operation in Gaza. In July, a Houthi drone detonated in Tel Aviv, killing one person and wounding four others.
-ABC News' Bruno Nota, Dana Savir and Jordana Miller







