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22 Israelis wounded, 2 seriously, after Yemeni kamikaze drone slams into Eilat

Frame grab from footage circulated by Israeli media outlets shows the moment a Yemeni explosive-laden drone's smashes into the vicinity of a major shopping center in the city of Eilat in the southernmost tip of the occupied territories on September 24, 2025.

As many as 22 illegal Israeli settlers have been wounded, two of them seriously, after an explosive-laden drone fired by the country’s Armed Forces flies past the Israeli regime’s interception systems, slamming into the occupied city of Eilat.

The development took place on Wednesday, with numerous videos circulating online showing settlers running for cover after the aircraft crashed into the city, which lies in the southernmost tip of the occupied territories.

The World Israel News website confirmed the contents of footage showing settlers “scrambling” to stay out of harm’s way as “air-raid sirens” went off.

Another footage showed Israeli forces dragging casualties out of the site of the incident on gurneys.

“Most of the wounded were hit by shrapnel, with the Israeli air force dispatching two helicopters to evacuate those more severely hurt to Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba,” a nearby city, The Times of Israel daily reported.

The website identified the target as the vicinity of “a major shopping center adjacent to Eilat’s main boardwalk.”

Israel probes interceptors’ failure

The Israeli air force has opened an investigation into the reason behind the failure of the regime’s much-hyped Iron Dome missile system to confront the incoming aircraft, despite its launching “two interceptor missiles.”

Yemen’s Armed Forces claimed responsibility for the strike in a statement, calling it “a qualitative military operation using two drones targeting two Israeli enemy targets.”

The servicemen defined the “successful” operation as the second such strike to target the city over the past 24 hours. The earlier strike, they said, had deployed several drones against hostile targets.

The Wednesday operation took place in line with Sana’a’s determination to confront the regime over its October 2023-present war of genocide on the Gaza Strip that has been compounded by a near-total siege imposed by Tel Aviv on the territory’s two-million-plus population.

Concluding the statement, the forces vowed to sustain their operations until the regime ceased the war and lifted the siege.

“From dear Yemen, we will continue to stand with you and by your side with all our capabilities and potential. We will not stop.”

The Israeli daily also noted that the Wednesday strike had followed another one days earlier that saw a Yemeni kamikaze drone “smash into a hotel” inside Eilat.


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