In first, Arrow downs Eilat-bound missile from ‘Red Sea’; Houthis claim UAV attack | The Times of Israel

Source: In first, Arrow downs Eilat-bound missile from ‘Red Sea’; Houthis claim UAV attack | The Times of Israel

Israeli fighter jets shoot down drones claimed by Iran-backed Yemen group as response to Hamas war; military says ‘no threat or risk to civilians’

A trail of smoke, apparently from an Israeli air defense missile, is seen over the Eilat area in southern Israel, October 31, 2023. (Courtesy)

A trail of smoke, apparently from an Israeli air defense missile, is seen over the Eilat area in southern Israel, October 31, 2023. (Courtesy)

The Arrow air defense system intercepted a surface-to-surface missile launched from the “Red Sea area” at Israel, the military said Tuesday, in the first operational use of the long-range system during the war with Hamas.

The ballistic missile was believed to have been launched by the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, aimed for the southernmost city of Eilat.

In a statement, the Israel Defense Forces said that air force systems tracked the missile’s trajectory and intercepted it “at the most appropriate operational time and location.”

Photos showed a trail of smoke from the Arrow missile, as residents reported hearing a large blast.

The IDF also said fighter jets downed another two “hostile targets” — believed to be drones — that were flying in the Red Sea area during the morning.

Yemenis, some holding the Palestinian flag, gather for prayers in the Houthi-controlled Yemeni capital Sanaa on October 27, 2023 (MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP)

Iran-backed Houthis said Tuesday that they had launched drones toward Israel, triggering sirens in Eilat amid Israel’s war against the Hamas terror group in Gaza.

“These drones belong to the state of Yemen,” said Abdelaziz bin Habtour, prime minister of the Houthi government, when asked about the launch toward Eilat.

The Houthis, who seized Yemen’s capital Sanaa in 2014 and control large swaths of the country, are “part of the axis of resistance” against Israel along with Hamas — which is also backed by Tehran — and are fighting with “words and drones,” he said.

It was the latest in a number of attacks thought to originate from Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, amid concerns that Israel’s war with Hamas, sparked by the terror group’s murderous assault on October 7, could spread to other fronts.

Suspected drone infiltration sirens sounded in Eilat on Tuesday morning, with the IDF initially saying it had identified an “aerial target” approaching Israeli territory. It later confirmed that fighter jets had intercepted two targets, believed to have been drones launched from Yemen.

Armed Houthi fighters attend the funeral procession of Houthi rebel fighters who were killed in fighting with forces of Yemen’s internationally recognized government, in Sanaa, Yemen, November 24, 2021. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

“There was no threat or risk to civilians,” the military said.

Tens of thousands of people displaced by the Hamas assault on southern Israel and Hezbollah attacks on the north are being temporarily housed in the southern resort city.

On Friday a fighter jet intercepted a target over the Red Sea — apparently a drone heading for Israel — shortly after an unmanned aerial vehicle slammed into the Egyptian town of Taba on the Red Sea, wounding six people. The IDF said the early-morning strike in Taba originated from “the Red Sea area,” in an apparent reference to Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Taba sits on the border with Israel and is some 10 kilometers (six miles) from Eilat.

This handout picture courtesy of the US Navy taken on October 19, 2023 shows the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Carney (DDG 64) defeating a combination of Houthi missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles in the Red Sea (Aaron Lau / US NAVY / AFP)

The Egypt blasts came after the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen attempted to fire missiles at Israel via the Red Sea earlier this month. The Pentagon announced that a US Navy warship intercepted three missiles heading north that had been fired by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, and that they may have been aimed at Israel.

Houthi rebels have expressed support for the Palestinians and threatened Israel amid the Israel-Hamas war. The Iranian-backed group’s slogan is “Death to America, Death to Israel, Curse the Jews, Victory to Islam.”

Iran has warned repeatedly that Israel could face wider threats if it does not halt its war against Gazan terrorists, launched after Hamas’s October 7 terrorist rampage through southern Israel, in which 1,400 Israelis were killed, mainly civilians.

Agencies and Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.

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3 Comments on “In first, Arrow downs Eilat-bound missile from ‘Red Sea’; Houthis claim UAV attack | The Times of Israel”

  1. J Brown Says:

    I couldn’t remember. Are you still in Eilat? If so, I hope G-d protects you forever!

  2. J Brown Says:

    My comment of course was for Mr. Wouk! 🙂

  3. Kavan Says:

    I am sure IDF and Mossad are highly capable to kill No 1 terrorist of the world and roughly 100 of his close aides. Leave the rest to Iranians who will wipe out the entire regime once and for all and send Jihadism to the dust bin of history. Remember that Jimmy Carter is the founding father of IR which has occupied Iran. Iran is the natural ally of Israel. Israelis dont know how Iranians love Israel.


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