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Houthis claim hypersonic missile strike near Jerusalem

Houthis claim hypersonic missile strike near Jerusalem
10.09.2025 12:32

Yemen’s Houthi rebels, also known as Ansar Allah, say they fired a "Palestine-2" hypersonic ballistic missile with multiple warheads targeting several strategic sites around Jerusalem. The announcement was made by military spokesperson Yahya Saree on Houthi-owned Al Masirah TV.

So far, there is no independent confirmation on whether the missile reached its target or was intercepted.

The missile model Palestine 2 is described by the Houthis as a two-stage, solid-fuel, long-range weapon capable of stealth and hypersonic speeds, though its actual capabilities remain unverified.

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