IDF: Shocking overnight drone attack originated from Yemen; Israel probing if US consulate was targeted
Opposition leader Lapid: Gov’t can’t provide security - Ukraine sends condolences
Israel Defense Forces estimate that Yemeni Houthi rebels launched the overnight drone attack that struck Tel Aviv early on Friday morning, IDF Spokesman Brig.-Gen. Daniel Hagari said in a press briefing.
The attack killed one Israeli and injured eight others and took place just a short distance from the U.S. Consulate building in downtown Tel Aviv.
Hagari stated that the drone was an Iranian-made “Samad-3” model that was modified in Yemen to maximize its range. The drone flew a distance of over 2,000 km (nearly 1,250 miles), crossing southern Israel and approaching Tel Aviv from the direction of the Mediterranean Sea.
The IDF will investigate the attack in depth in the coming days to reach conclusions on how to improve the aerial defense systems and prevent similar attacks in the future, the spokesman added.
A residential building in Central Tel Aviv was struck by an Iranian UAV launched from Yemen, leading to at least one civilian casualty and many injured.
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An Israeli source told the Saudi al-Hadath news channel that Israel is investigating whether the consulate was the target of the attack. "We will also look into the involvement of Iran in the drone launch," the source added.
Hagari said the IDF would determine “what the required offensive response will be against those who threaten Israel.” He added that another drone was shot down outside of Israel’s eastern borders at the same time as the attack on Tel Aviv
“We are checking the connection between the two events,” Hagari stated.
“Since the beginning of the war, dozens of drones launched from Yemen have been intercepted. The defense is not hermetic,” he emphasized.
Hagari also commented on the attempted assassination of Hamas’ military chief Mohammed Deif some days ago, noting: “The signs indicating the success of the assassination of Mohammed Deif are increasing. Rafa’a Salameh was definitely eliminated; Deif and Salameh were sitting next to each other at the time of the impact. Hamas is hiding what happened to Deif.”
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant completed an operational situational assessment regarding the drone strike, together with security chiefs, including IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi.
“The defense establishment is working to immediately strengthen all defense systems and will settle the score with anyone who harms the State of Israel or directs terror against it,” Gallant stated after the meeting.
Following the attack in Tel Aviv, located in Israel's center and has not been targeted for months, opposition leader Yair Lapid blamed the government for failing to provide security.
“The crash of the drone in Tel Aviv is further proof that this government does not know how and cannot give security to the citizens of Israel. Those who lose deterrence in the north and south also lose it in the heart of Tel Aviv,” Lapid wrote on 𝕏.
“There are no policies, no plans, all public relations and discussions about themselves. They have to go. We will know how to establish a functioning and efficient government that will restore security and power to Israel,” he added.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir attacked the government from the right wing, demanding a stronger military response to every attack on Israel and reiterating his demand for more influence on the war policy.
“The red line was crossed a long time ago in the north! When you contain fire on Kiryat Shmona and Sderot, you receive fire on Tel Aviv. This is exactly how the ‘conception’ was conducted in Gaza for years. ‘Proportionality’ and ‘containment are obscene words when it comes to national security,” Ben Gvir said.
Ukrainian Ambassador to Israel Evgen Kornichuk sent his condolences to the families of those killed and wounded in the attack.
"It is so unfortunate that innocent citizens are murdered by the evil forces who are busy hurting and harming innocent citizens, including children and women."
"The same drones are attacking Kyiv and Tel Aviv! I call once again to the leaders of the sane Western world, let's join forces to eradicate the axis of evil! We owe it to our children," Kornichuk wrote.
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