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Missile from Yemen triggers sirens across Israel

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Sirens rang out across parts of Israel as a missile was launched from Yemen, according to the Israeli military.

The strike follows Israel's attacks on Yemen's capital, Sanaa, including its international airport, and coastal cities. It also comes after Israel said it used the United States' Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system for the first time to intercept a missile launched from Yemen.

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