A missile launched from Yemen was intercepted over central Israel earlier today, with reports indicating it may have disintegrated in mid-air. Multiple interceptor systems, including THAAD, Arrow, David's Sling, and Iron Dome, were reportedly engaged. Police worked to clear sites where fragments may have fallen in the Tel Aviv area, reporting no injuries or damage. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) also conducted an assault on a Hezbollah warehouse in Deir Kifa, southern Lebanon, reportedly using two land-to-land missiles. Lebanese sources stated the attack originated from the Hula Valley. Initial IDF reviews suggest the Yemeni ballistic missile fragmented during the engagement. Warnings were activated in several areas prior to the interception, with the IDF confirming that numerous interceptors were launched and the results of the interception are under review. Separately, political sources denied reports that Lebanon would receive an Israeli response involving control over border villages. However, other information suggests Israel has agreed in principle to a phased reduction of raids and withdrawal in exchange for establishing an industrial zone free of residents along the border strip. American delegates Tom Barak and Morgan Ortagus are expected to return to Beirut next week.