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Israel’s Arrow missile defense system intercepts ballistic missile from Houthi rebels, from (20231119.)

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Summary

Israel’s Arrow missile defense system successfully intercepted a ballistic missile for the first time, which was fired by Houthi rebels from Yemen. The missile was tracked and intercepted by the Israeli air force outside of the Earth’s atmosphere. This operation was the third targeting Israel, with more planned according to Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree. The Arrow system, developed by Israel Aerospace Industries with the support of the Israeli and US defense establishments, is known for its advanced technology in defense against ballistic missiles. Additionally, the Arrow system also intercepted a long-range missile from Hamas in Gaza. Overall, this event highlights the ongoing regional conflict and the importance of advanced military technology in missile defense.

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Signal Change 10y horizon Driving force
Israel’s Arrow missile Defense capability against ballistic missiles Improved missile defense Protection against missile threats
system intercepts missile      
fired by Houthi rebels      
Israel pushed to the ends The expansion of conflict zones and threats Increased regional conflicts Escalation of conflicts in the region
of the Earth      
Houthi spokesperson Intensification of attacks against Israel Continued attacks on Israel Opposition to Israeli aggression
promises more attacks      
Israel’s military Developing and maintaining advanced defense systems Continued advancement Technological advancements in defense
identifies aerial target      
Missile intercepted over Protection against missile threats Enhanced missile defense Defense against long-range missile attacks
Negev      
Houthi missile reaches Expansion of conflict zones and threats Increased regional conflicts Escalation of conflicts in the region
Israeli territory      

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