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Israeli killed in Houthi drone attack on Tel Aviv

At least 1 Israeli was killed and several were injured in a Yemeni Houthi drone attack on Tel Aviv earlier today. The air strike hit central Tel Aviv near the US Consulate. The Houthis launched the strike using the new 'Jaffa' missile which they say is not picked up on radar systems.

July 19, 2024 at 10:41 am

At least one Israeli was killed and ten others were injured in a Houthi drone attack early today, Israeli media reported.

The Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation reported that “a bomb-laden drone exploded at the intersection of Shalom Aleichem and Ben Yehuda Streets in Tel Aviv, hundreds of metres away from the American Embassy.”

The Israeli army spokesman stated that “the explosion occurred in the early morning hours on Friday in Tel Aviv due to an aerial attack.”

“The attack did not activate the sirens and the incident is under investigation,” he added.

Channel 13 quoted a preliminary army investigation report that said the drone that hit Tel Aviv was detected but not intercepted due to “human error,” without providing further details.

The Axios news website quoted an American official as saying that “the American embassy branch office wasn’t damaged and no US citizens were hurt.”

The website said this has been “one of the most serious attacks on Tel Aviv” since 7 October.

The daily Yedioth Ahronoth quoted the Israeli army saying that there is no intelligence indicating that the Houthi drone attack on Tel Aviv was intended to attack the US Embassy in Israel.

The daily also reported that the Tel Aviv municipality is on the “highest alert.”

It noted: “Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai said early on Friday that the city has been put on the highest alert after the drone strike in the early morning hours.”

Yemen’s Houthis confirmed the drone strike on Tel Aviv. In a statement, the group’s military spokesman, Yahya Saree, said: “The group’s air force carried out a military operation using a drone in Tel Aviv.”

He explained that the operation “hit an important target in the Tel Aviv area.”

The Houthi group declared the Tel Aviv area “unsafe area”, and said it “will be a primary target” for their weapons.

He added that the site had been hit using a ‘Jaffa missile’, named after the Palestinian name for the area which it hit – which Israel refers to as Tel Aviv. The missile, he added, is not picked up by radar systems.

This is the first Houthi attack targeting Tel Aviv. The majority of their previous attacks targeted the port cities of Eilat and Haifa.

The Houthis have been targeting ships that are Israeli-owned, flagged, operated, or headed to Israeli ports in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden with missiles and drones in solidarity with Gaza, which has been under a devastating Israeli onslaught since 7 October.

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