No major damage as Yemen missile debris crashes in Beit Shemesh

Part of an intercepted missile launched from Yemen is seen on a street in Beit Shemesh, December 30, 2024. (Sam Sokol/Times of Israel)
Part of an intercepted missile launched from Yemen is seen on a street in Beit Shemesh, December 30, 2024. (Sam Sokol/Times of Israel)

A chunk of the Houthi ballistic missile launched from Yemen at Israel this evening crashed in Beit Shemesh, near Jerusalem.

No major damage was caused by the missile debris, which landed at the entrance to the Ramat Beit Shemesh Alef neighborhood.

The IDF said the missile was intercepted by air defenses, and sirens sounded across central Israel due to the possibility of falling debris.

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