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Interceptor malfunction let Houthi missile hit Jaffa playground

December 22, 2024 09:52
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TOPSHOT - Israeli emergency responders inspect a crater at the site where a projectile fired from Yemen landed, in Tel Aviv early on December 21, 2024. Israel's military said on December 21, it had failed to intercept a "projectile" launched from Yemen that landed in Tel Aviv, with the national medical service saying 16 people were lightly wounded. Yemen's Iranian-backed Huthi rebels have repeatedly launched missile attacks against Israel since the war in Gaza began more than a year ago, most of which have been intercepted. (Photo by Jack GUEZ / AFP) (Photo by JACK GUEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

ByJC Reporter, Jewish News Syndicate

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An Israeli Air Force investigation into a Houthi ballistic missile that evaded Israel’s aerial defence system and hit a residential area in Jaffa overnight Friday has found that an interceptor missile malfunction caused the failure.

The missile hit a playground in Tel Aviv’s Jaffa neighbourhood at 3:44 am, lightly wounding 16 people.

According to the IAF investigation, the interceptor failure was not related to the partial interception of another Houthi ballistic missile before dawn on Thursday, following which the missile’s warhead hit an elementary school in Ramat Gan, just east of Tel Aviv.

There were no injuries caused by the impact, which collapsed the school’s main building.

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