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Israeli Resort Attacked: Air Defense Activated Amid Missile Threat
This morning, air raid sirens blared in the Israeli resort town of Eilat along the Red Sea, as reported by Reuters. The alert was prompted by the anticipated threat of missile or drone strikes.
Houthi Rebels Strike Israeli City of Eilat
Amidst heightened tensions in the region, Yemen's Houthi rebels targeted the Red Sea port city of Eilat, prompting Israel to activate air raid sirens and respond with defensive measures. Explosions were reported near Eilat, with the Israeli military confirming the firing of an interceptor missile in response to the attack.
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Tensions Rise: Israeli Military Counters Syrian Drone Attack
Israel's military has retaliated against a drone attack originating from Syria that struck a school in the southern city of Eilat. According to reports, the Israeli army responded promptly, targeting the group responsible for the drone launch.
Yemeni Houthi Rebels Target Israel with Missile Strike as Conflict Escalates
In an alarming turn of events, Israel is now under attack not only from the Gaza Strip and Lebanon but also from Yemen. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported this morning that they had identified an "air target" approaching Israeli territory near the southern resort town of Eilat.
Indian actress from Bollywood became the new "Miss Universe"
The representative of India Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu became the winner of the "Miss Universe" contest, which took place in the Israeli resort town of Eilat on the Red Sea, the Associated Press reported.
The Indian, a Bollywood actress, received the crown from her predecessor Andrea Meza from Mexico.
Turkish cycling prospect Ahmet Örken joins Israeli team with eyes on Giro
Ahmet Örken, a 24-year-old cyclist who has dominated the Turkish cycling scene for the last four years, has joined pro-continental Israel Cycling Academy (ICA) to become the first Turkish athlete to join a cycling team at this level.
Israel accepts Gaza truce but warns Hamas as rockets hit
Israel accepted an Egyptian proposal to hold fire on July 15 after a week-long campaign in Gaza, but warned Hamas it would hit back even harder if the rocket fire does not stop.
In an early-morning vote, Israel's security cabinet said it would accept an Egyptian ceasefire which went into force at 0600 GMT, despite Hamas rejecting the initiative.