A long-range drone exploded in central Tel Aviv early Friday in an attack claimed by Houthi forces that killed a man and injured at least ten others, according to Israeli sources, APA reports.
At approximately 3:00 a.m. local time (0100 GMT), the large drone exploded over Ben Yehuda Street, about 140 meters from the U.S. embassy and the Tel Aviv shoreline, Israel's cultural and financial center.
No air raid sirens were activated. The Israeli military said in a statement that it has launched an investigation into the failure of the air defense systems in intercepting the drone and why sirens were not triggered.
"The IAF (Israel Air Force) has increased its air patrols to protect Israeli airspace," the military said, adding that there was no change in the Home Front Command's defensive guidelines for residents.
A police statement reported that a man in his 50s was found dead in his home with shrapnel wounds; 10 others lightly injured were evacuated from the scene to receive medical treatment.
A significant police force was deployed to block the area.
Tel Aviv District Police Commander Peretz Amar told reporters at the scene that the explosion was heard in other cities in central Israel. "The destruction is spread over a relatively large area," he said, adding that the police believe the explosion occurred in midair. "We have testimonies from civilians who saw a red explosion in the sky, which explains why the explosion did not occur in a building or on the ground," he said.
Houthi Spokesman Yahya Sare'e wrote on the social media platform X that the attack was in retaliation for Israel's ongoing offensive in the Gaza Strip. He said the drone struck one of the many possible targets of the Houthis, including "sensitive military and security targets."
He claimed the strike was executed using a "new drone called 'Yafa,' which is capable of bypassing interception systems and is undetectable by radar." ■
A building is damaged in a drone strike in Tel Aviv, Israel, July 19, 2024. An Israeli military spokesman said Friday that an initial investigation revealed that the aircraft that struck Tel Aviv early in the day was an Iranian-made drone launched from Yemen.
A long-range drone exploded in central Tel Aviv early Friday in an attack claimed by Houthi forces that killed a man and injured at least ten others, according to Israeli sources. (Photo by Jamal Awad/Xinhua)
A building is damaged in a drone strike in Tel Aviv, Israel, July 19, 2024. An Israeli military spokesman said Friday that an initial investigation revealed that the aircraft that struck Tel Aviv early in the day was an Iranian-made drone launched from Yemen.
A long-range drone exploded in central Tel Aviv early Friday in an attack claimed by Houthi forces that killed a man and injured at least ten others, according to Israeli sources. (Photo by Jamal Awad/Xinhua)
A man checks a damaged building after a drone strike in Tel Aviv, Israel, July 19, 2024. An Israeli military spokesman said Friday that an initial investigation revealed that the aircraft that struck Tel Aviv early in the day was an Iranian-made drone launched from Yemen.
A long-range drone exploded in central Tel Aviv early Friday in an attack claimed by Houthi forces that killed a man and injured at least ten others, according to Israeli sources.