On a daring level, the Iran-allied Houthi rebels have boasted about the drone attack they conducted in Tel Aviv, Israel, which has killed one person and taken at least ten others.
A spokesperson of the Houthi armed forces stated on a social media post that the group carried an attack on ‘Tel Aviv’ in occupied Palestine following the use of a new drone that cannot be intercepted or seen on the radars.
The Israeli militia has initiated probing into the massive blast close to the U. S. embassy office as they aim at establishing why the nation’s atmosphere protection did not shoot down the identified “aerial target. “
This is a large UAV that can travel long distances, said a military personnel member, who further stated that they are not closing any doors.
To this, the Israel air force has intensified its operations to “guard the country’s skies”, and the defence minister Yoav Gallant has made threats: “We will get avenge on anyone who attacks the State of Israel or directs terror against it”.
The successful Houthi drone attack has implications for Israel’s security because it brings to life the possibility of drone threats, and the government is compelled to reconsider what and how to improve its air defence systems.