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Drone Launched From Yemen Hit Yard of Hotel in Southern Israel's City of Eilat
The drone strike, part of ongoing Houthi attacks expressing solidarity with Palestinians, caused property damage but no injuries, officials reported.
- A Houthi-launched drone fell near an Eilat hotel on Thursday, prompting police to secure the site, with no injuries reported, authorities said.
- Following a series of Israeli strikes this month, including 12 on Tuesday against the port of Hodeidah, Yemen's Houthi movement launched attacks in solidarity with Palestinians, with Thursday's assault coming after strikes killing more than 40 people.
- Israel's air defences intercepted missiles and UAVs from Yemen; earlier, a Yemen-launched drone hit Ramon International Airport, lightly wounding five, and Magen David Adom reported no calls after Eilat sirens.
- Airspace regulators shut down Ramon International Airport, authorities urged local residents of Eilat to avoid the scene and report debris, while sirens sounded across Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, the West Bank and central Israel.
- Israel has responded with retaliatory strikes, the IDF said its strikes on Hodeidah port targeted 'military infrastructure' used by Houthis, while the United States and United Kingdom also conducted strikes on Yemen.
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Drone launched from Yemen hit yard of hotel in southern Israel's city of Eilat
According to the police, no one was wounded in the incident, and the surrounding area has been closed for public access as authorities probe the hit ■ The IDF intercepted another drone and a missile launched from Yemen hours after the drone hit in Eilat
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