Aden: The manner in which Yemen's Houthi rebels have evaded Israeli defense systems and sent a missile into the heart of Israel from 2,000 kilometers away has given rise to new discussions. Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar has congratulated the Houthis and said that this is a big message for Israel.
While Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that the hypersonic missile was developed by the Houthi organization with its own expertise, Iran has no role in it. The Houthis have demonstrated their capabilities to Israel with their own expertise.
'Iran does not have hypersonic missiles'
Pezeshkian said, Iran does not have a hypersonic missile, so there is no question of it giving this missile to the Houthis. He made it clear that Iran will not give up its missile development program. It will continue the process of developing ballistic missiles. The Iranian President has said this when his country has already claimed to develop the hypersonic missile Fatah in 2023.
The hypersonic missile travels towards the target at a speed of six thousand to twelve thousand kilometers per hour. So far this missile is only with the Russian army and it is also using it in the Ukraine war.
10 people killed in air strike
Meanwhile, 16 people were killed in Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip on Monday. Five of those killed were women and four children. 10 people were killed in Israeli air strikes on a house in the Nuseirat refugee area in central Gaza, while the remaining six were killed in other places.
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