Eilat
The missile was reportedly fired by Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen.
The Iranian-backed Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for the attack.
The alleged attack targeted a company that provides logistics technology for Arab companies using a land corridor with Israel.
The IDF said residents should remain near protected spaces until further notice.
The target, believed to have been a drone, was intercepted over the Red Sea by a C-Dome battery aboard an Israeli Sa’ar 6-class corvette.
The UAV hit 200 meters from the Israeli border, according to the IDF.
The attack, which caused no injuries, was claimed by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq.
The projectile did not cause any injuries or damage.
The missile, which triggered air-raid sirens in the southern city, was apparently fired by Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists in Yemen.
The Kiryat Shmona families are some of the 44,334 displaced Israelis still living in hotels.
Thursday marked the first time sirens for incoming rocket fire sounded in Eilat since Dec. 6.
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