Iran's Evin prison has reopened with approximately 600 male prisoners, including political dissidents, returned to the facility two months after an Israeli attack caused extensive damage, according to reports from The New York Times. The prison is reportedly operating once again amidst its reconstruction. The defense establishment is investigating claims by the Houthis, supported by interception footage, that a missile launched from Yemen last night towards Israel possessed a separating warhead. This is not the first instance of an Iranian missile with a mid-air separating warhead being identified, whether due to interceptors or other mechanisms. Separately, an Israeli assault on Iran reportedly included a top-secret component, codenamed "Stand-In Tehran" (SIT), which combined intelligence, high-tech, and advanced weaponry to strike key targets at close range during the initial night of the operation, according to Walla News. In Yemen, a house collapse in the village of Al-Khadra, located in the Kaidna district of Hajjah governorate, has resulted in the death of three children and injuries to the head of the family and his wife due to heavy rains. The area is isolated due to the weather conditions. The U.S. Air Force's CENTCOM continues to provide aerial refueling support to fighter aircraft operating within its area of responsibility.