Houthi missile lands in Tel Aviv, causes casualties
The Israel Defense Forces said early Saturday that a "projectile launched from Yemen to central Israel" landed in the Tel Aviv area causing casualties.
The IDF said it made "unsuccessful interception attempts."

Several people were "lightly injured," the IDF wrote in a post to X. "Home Front Command teams are currently operating with the security forces in the scene," it added.
Israel's Magen David Adom emergency service said on Telegram that at least 16 people were injured in the Tel Aviv area, noting multiple injuries caused by broken glass.
Saturday's attack came after a Houthi missile strike on Thursday destroyed a school building in the Tel Aviv area, following what the IDF said was a partial interception of the projectile.
Israeli warplanes bombed Houthi targets in Yemen shortly after, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatening further retaliation.
-ABC News' Bruno Nota and Victoria Beaule





