Houthis strike inside Israël !

The Iran-backed Houthis attacked Israel with a rare drone strike in central Tel Aviv that killed one person and wounded at least 10 others early Friday. The drone hit an apartment building near the U.S. Embassy after slipping through Israel’s air defense network, which has been especially active since Hamas launched its surprise attack in early October. 

The Houthis claimed responsibility for the attack, and said they used a new “Yafa” drone that’s “undetectable by radars.” 

Israeli military officials said the Houthis used a “likely upgraded” Iranian-made Samad-3 drone. “This was not a stealth UAV; it was an Iranian UAV,” said military spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari. “We’re examining the circumstances of why it wasn’t intercepted,” he promised. 

Expert reax: “The Sammad is the Houthi’s standard long-range strike drone and has already been used in several attacks against Israel,” weapons analyst Fabian Hinz wrote Friday. “The one thing I find notable is the use of a Mado 275 engine,” which is Iran’s unlicensed copy of the German Limbach L 275. “Most Sammads I have seen seemed to use the less powerful DLE 170” motor, he said. 

Why it matters: “For the Houthis, increasing the UAV range would be quite attractive as it would allow them to strike targets further away, fly routes evading enemy defenses and attack from unexpected angles,” said Hinz. 

And lastly: Almost three weeks ago, we learned “Russian President Vladimir Putin has considered providing Houthi rebel fighters with anti-ship cruise missiles,” according to the Middle East Eye, reporting July 1. More recently, “The White House has launched a confidential push to try to stop Moscow from delivering the missiles,” the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. 

Defense officials have also “been asked to prepare a broader list of potential targets [in Yemen], including specific militants, for possible strikes,” according to the Journal

CENTCOM commander Gen. Erik Kurilla has also requested an escalation of counter-Houthi operations in the region, reportedly asking Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for a “whole of government” approach to stop the Houthis’ ongoing campaign of attacks against commercial shipping off Yemen’s coasts. More, here

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