New Delhi, Sept. 8 -- A drone attack launched by Houthi militants in Yemen temporarily shut down Ramon Airport in southern Israel on Sunday, raising fresh concerns about the country's air defence capabilities. The strike, which injured two people, marked a rare direct hit on Israeli soil and exposed vulnerabilities in Israel's interception and alert systems.
The incident follows escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran-backed groups across the region, with the Houthis vowing to intensify their attacks in response to Israel's military campaign in Gaza.
According to a statement issued by the Israeli military late Sunday, an initial investigation revealed that the Air Force had detected the incoming drone but failed to classify it as...
Click here to read full article from source
To read the full article or to get the complete feed from this publication, please
Contact Us.