At the very least One died and many others Seven people were injuredAs a result of the drone strike this Friday morning s Houthi rebels of Yemen Against an Israeli city Tel Aviv And it did not activate any anti-aircraft warning, indicating a significant increase by the rebels in attacks against Israeli targets.
“Preliminary investigation shows that the Tel Aviv explosion was caused by the fall of an aerial object that did not trigger any warning. A serious investigation is being conducted into the matter. Many forces are already operating there. The Air Force Increase the patrolling of operational aircraft to protect the country’s skies. There is no change in the orders of Home front command“, reads a statement from Israeli army Posted on his social networking site X.
Radio Israel Defense Forces (FDI) released information that a body was found at the blast site. A short time ago, they shared a video in which the sound of the explosion can be heard and the reflection of the impact can be seen.
For their part, Houthi rebels, who occupy part of Yemen, claimed responsibility for the incident in a statement.
Megan David Adom (Red Star of David) emergency services said two people, a 37-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman, were transported to the hospital with mild, fully conscious injuries to their arms and shoulders.
Israel It has been at war with the Islamic group for more than nine months HamasIt controls Gaza StripAnd Lebanon is experiencing its worst war since 2006 with Shiite militias Hezbollah.
Also, in mid-April, The Iran – The biggest enemy Israel– Attacked against Israel With hundreds of missiles and drones.
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