Did Yemen's Houthis Target Israel's Eilat with a Drone Attack?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Houthi forces launched a drone attack on Eilat.
- This marks the second attack on the same day.
- The Israeli military intercepted the drone.
- Earlier, a missile was fired at central Israel.
- Both attacks highlight rising tensions in the region.
Jerusalem, Oct 6 (NationPress) - Forces affiliated with the Houthi movement have executed a drone strike against Israel's Red Sea resort city of Eilat late on Sunday, marking it the second assault on the same day, according to the Israeli military. They indicated that the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was likely intercepted.
In a statement, the military noted, "After sirens were triggered due to a hostile aircraft incursion in the Eilat vicinity, a UAV launched from Yemen was probably intercepted by the IAF (Israel Air Force)." The sirens were activated due to the potential danger posed by falling debris from the interception. Local police reported ongoing searches in the area, with no injuries reported.
There has been no immediate response from the Houthis, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
Earlier on the same day, Houthi forces launched a missile aimed at central Israel before dawn, claiming it was directed towards "sensitive sites." The Israeli military stated that its air defense systems successfully intercepted the missile.
On September 26, 2025, the Houthi group had also announced a missile launch targeting Israel.
In a televised address on Houthi-operated al-Masirah TV, military spokesperson Yahya Sarea stated that they launched a "hypersonic ballistic missile" towards a "sensitive target" located in the Jaffa area of southern Tel Aviv on Thursday night. This missile triggered a temporary suspension of air traffic at Ben Gurion Airport and prompted thousands of Israeli citizens to seek shelter.
Sarea indicated that this missile strike was a reaction to what he termed "Israeli aggression" against the Palestinian territory of the Gaza Strip, as well as the Israeli airstrikes that occurred earlier in Yemen's capital, Sanaa.