Israeli surveillance post in Eritrea attacked: Sources to Al Mayadeen
According to the sources, the attack specifically targeted the summit of a mountain housing an Israeli surveillance post to monitor the Red Sea.
Eritrean military sources reported to al Al Mayadeen on Thursday that an attack occurred on Israeli soldiers stationed at a military outpost in the Dahlak Archipelago in Eritrea.
According to the sources, the attack specifically targeted the summit of a mountain housing an Israeli surveillance post to monitor the Red Sea, facing Yemen.
Sources told Al Mayadeen that a senior Israeli military officer was killed in the course of this attack.
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On Saturday, the USS Carney positioned in the Red Sea at the time, intercepted four cruise missiles and 15 drones reportedly launched from Sanaa toward occupied Palestinian territories.
Israeli media reported that the payloads carried by the long-range missiles and drones amounted to 1.6 tons and targeted the occupation city of "Eilat".
It was also revealed that Saudi Arabia had to take down at least one of the cruise missiles, as the Carney fought for more than 9 hours, according to a US official as quoted by CNN.
Israeli strategic affairs expert Yoni Ben-Menachem said that Yemen has effectively joined in the battle against "Israel" after it launched the attack toward occupied territories, despite being intercepted by the US Navy.