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Israel intercepts missile from Yemen; rejects ceasefire with Hezbollah

Tel Aviv: The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) claimed that the advanced “Arrow” Aerial Defense System of the country successfully intercepted a missile fired from Yemen.

Sharing a post on X, the IDF said, “A missile was fired from Yemen towards Israel and successfully intercepted by the “Arrow” Aerial Defense System.”
“Sirens and explosions were heard following the interception and falling shrapnel,” the post added. Meanwhile, Israel has refused to heed calls for a ceasefire with Hezbollah, according to a report by Al Jazeera.

Notably, amid the escalating tensions between Israel and Lebanon, the United States has called for a 21 day ceasefire on the Israel-Lebanon border to prevent an escalation of war and give diplomacy a chance there and in Gaza.

Voicing their support for this plan are US Secretary of Defence Lloyd J Austin III, British Defence Secretary John Healey, and Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles, who met in London on Thursday at the AUKUS defence ministerial meeting, the Pentagon said in a press release.

“The situation in Lebanon and northern Israel is deeply troubling. Lebanese Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed terrorist group, began firing rockets into Israel in an unprovoked attack the day after the October 7, 2023, terrorist assault by Hamas,” Austin said.

Calling for an immediate ceasefire, Austin added, “An immediate 21-day ceasefire will provide time for the diplomacy needed to achieve a durable arrangement that will allow Israeli and Lebanese civilians to return safely to their homes. This time can also be used to conclude and implement a deal to secure a cease-fire in Gaza and to bring all of the hostages home.”

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