Drone assault hits entryway of Eilat hotel, no injuries documented
In the city of Eilat, a UAV launched by the Houthi terrorist rebels from Yemen impacted near a hotel at the entrance of the city. The incident occurred, and the airspace over Ramon International Airport was temporarily closed.
No casualties were reported following the incident, and the public is requested to follow the Home Front Command's defensive guidelines. Eilat Police forces were dispatched to secure the impact site, and search and rescue teams are operating in the area.
The IDF has confirmed a UAV fell in the area of Eilat, and the object that fell is being investigated by police explosive disposal experts. The nature of the object is under investigation, with experts determining whether it is interceptor shrapnel or a fallen UAV.
Further guidelines have been issued following the UAV incident, but no new information about these guidelines was provided. The investigation is ongoing, and no new information about the type of UAV or its origin was disclosed.
The airspace over Ramon International Airport has since reopened, and search and rescue teams' operations at the impact site continue. The public is asked to stay informed and follow any updates from the authorities.
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