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  • Israeli Army Radio reported that “the ballistic missile launched from Yemen traveled a distance of approximately 2,000 kilometers (1,243 miles), taking around 15 minutes of flight tim 2024-09-15 12:07

    9 injured after missile fired from Yemen towards central Israel

    Israeli Army Radio reported the ballistic missile launched from Yemen traveled a distance of approximately 2,000 km

    Nine Israelis were injured on Sunday with minor wounds as they rushed to shelters following the launch of a surface-to-surface missile from Yemen towards central Israel.

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