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Blaze near Jerusalem after missile from Yemen intercepted: Israeli army
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Israeli firefighters are battling blazes west of Jerusalem, with the army saying the fires were sparked by debris from an intercepted missile fired from Yemen, reports. Firefighters were working to douse the blazes, conducting scans around Beit Shemesh to rule out more fires and “damage from interceptor/missile shrapnel”, the Jerusalem region fire service said. Asked about the incident by , the Israeli military said the interception of a projectile from Yemen caused fires in the Bet Shemesh area resulting from debris from that interception. In a statement, it said: “Following the sirens that sounded in the Shfelat Yehuda, Yehuda, and Lakhish areas of central Israel, the IAF (Israeli Air Force) intercepted one projectile that approached Israel from the direction of Yemen. “The projectile did not cross into Israeli territory. Sirens were sounded in accordance with protocol.”
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