IDF, Houthis
IDF admits cruise missile caused explosion in Eilat area
Two days after the explosion in the Eilat area, the IDF confirmed it to be a cruise missile, which was tracked but which did not trigger a siren. The missile was probably fired by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels.

Two days after the explosion north of Eilat, the IDF Spokesperson has changed the army’s version of events, confirming that it was caused by a cruise missile launched from Yemen landing in the area.
On Saturday night, the IDF announced that they had intercepted a suspicious target in the Eilat area. Public attention was focused on the Shifa hospital raid, so little was made of this. Now it turns out that the missile was not shot down, but rather penetrated the defensive array and exploded – in an open area, but in Israeli territory.
The IDF announced today that “following up on the aerial target that fell north of the city of Eilat three nights ago (Sunday), a cruise missile from the Red Sea direction fell in the open area. The target was being tracked by Air Forces. There were no casualties and no damage was caused. The incident is being investigated.”
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