
Israel's military said it intercepted a missile launched from Yemen on Friday, with AFP journalists reporting explosions heard in the Jerusalem area.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the missile fire, which follows attacks by Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels, including a strike on Sunday on Israel's main airport.
The Israeli military said in a statement that "a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted" after air raid sirens sounded in several areas.
As a result, a flight from Larnaca, Cyprus, had to delay landing at Israel's main Ben Gurion Airport, the airport's authorities said.
"Everything is back to normal," an airport spokeswoman told AFP.
Yemen's Huthis, who say they act in solidarity with Palestinians, have launched repeated attacks on Israel and on shipping in the Red Sea since shortly after the October 2023 start of war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
On Sunday, the Iran-backed group struck the area of Ben Gurion Airport, gouging a hole near its main terminal building and injuring several people, in rare missile fire that had penetrated Israeli air defenses.
Israel retaliated against the Huthis by striking the airport in Yemen's rebel-controlled capital Sanaa on Tuesday, as well as three nearby power stations.
Israel's strikes, which disabled the airport, followed a US bombing campaign in response to Huthi threats to renew their attacks on shipping in the region.
But the United States and the Huthis reached a ceasefire agreement later on Tuesday, with mediator Oman announcing the deal to ensure "freedom of navigation" in the Red Sea.
The Huthis, who control vast swathes of territory in Yemen, vowed to continue targeting Israel and Israeli ships in the key waterway, saying that the deal with Washington does not include Israel.
AFP
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