At the same time as the ceasefire in the Gaza sector, rocket fire into Eilat continues consistently. This evening (Saturday night), three launches at the southern city were apparently intercepted by Israel's air defense systems. As of now, it is not yet known which system the launches were intercepted with.
Interceptions over Eilat, photo: use under section 27A
Despite the loud sounds of explosions heard in Eilat, the interceptions themselves took place in the Red Sea area. The southern arena, threatened by Houthi forces from Yemen, which have already damaged a building in the city, continues to be an ongoing nuisance.
Meanwhile, earlier today (during Saturday), it was reported that an Israeli-owned ship was attacked in the Indian Ocean, with no casualties in the incident.
It is a ship owned by an Israeli businessman that was attacked by an explosive drone in international waters. According to an American source, the CMA CGM Symi ship, which carries tankers, is suspected of being an Iranian Shahad-136 UAV. At the same time, a Houthi spokesman tweeted the word ZIM.
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