Houthi armed forces launched a hypersonic missile at Israel, reaching a speed of 2040 kilometers per hour in 11 minutes

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On September 15, 2024, Yemeni Houthi rebels attacked Israel with missiles. The attack was allegedly carried out using a hypersonic ballistic missile. The missile flew 2,040 kilometers in just 11 and a half minutes. Now the whole world is wondering where the Houthi rebels got this technology?

Houthi spokesman Yahya Sariya said that our missiles were aimed at Israel. The Israeli army said that the air alarm had been sounded. At the same time, explosions followed. Many missiles were destroyed in the sky by the “Iron Dome” and “Arrow” air defense systems. But some fell down. Although there was no loss.

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Watch video of Houthi rebels launching missiles here

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said the Houthis will pay a heavy price for this. But the question is where these missiles come from in Yemen. The Yemeni Houthi rebels can get such powerful ballistic missiles from Iran. But Iran also has the Fateh-1 hypersonic missile with a range of 1,400 kilometers. It can’t go that far.

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Houthi rebels released video but did not reveal the name of the missile

Yahya said that our missiles hit military targets in the Jaffa region of Israel within 11 minutes. The distance was 2,040 kilometers. These missiles caused fear among 2 million Israeli people. Yahya did not reveal the name of the missile. But its video has been released.

Meanwhile, Israel says no hypersonic ballistic missiles have ever harmed us. All of these missiles are ballistic missiles, but they have reached hypersonic speeds for some time during their flight. Of all the missiles fired, only 20 landed in open areas. No one was injured.

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US warships and Saudi Arabia can’t track missiles

The problem is that the USS Michael Murphy, USS Frank E. Petersel and USS Paul Knight, which were in the Red Sea on their way from Yemen to Israel, were unable to stop the missile. Neither the Israeli nor the Saudi air defenses were able to stop it.

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