Missiles hit southern Israeli city of Eilat

Al Jazeera ConflictNews ReportSCO 1 min read 100% complete March 28, 2026 at 08:59 PM
Missiles hit southern Israeli city of Eilat

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On March 28, 2026, missiles struck the southern Israeli city of Eilat. Smoke was seen rising above the city after the strike. While Yemen's Houthis claimed to have launched attacks in the area earlier that day, the source of the missile remains unconfirmed. Israeli social media posts documented the event. The reason for the missile strike is currently unknown. The incident is under investigation to determine the responsible party.

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It’s not clear who fired the missile.

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Yemen’s Houthis said they had launched attacks in the area.

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Smoke was seen rising above Eilat's skyline.

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Israeli social media posts show a strike in Eilat.

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Missiles hit the southern Israeli city of Eilat.

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missile strike 90% eilat 80% israeli city 70% houthis 60% attack 50% yemen 50% social media 40%

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Al Jazeera
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Eilat

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