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Israeli security monitors Houthi flights to Jordan over risk near Eilat

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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 3 days ago
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What happened

Israeli security officials are monitoring Houthi flights to Jordan, especially near Aqaba and Eilat, over concerns about access to the border area. They say the move is part of threat assessment, but there is no concrete intelligence of an imminent attack.

  • 01Israel is tracking Houthi landings in Jordan near Eilat.
  • 02Officials see the flights as a potential security threat, not a confirmed plot.
  • 03Yemenia Airways mainly flies to Amman from Sanaa.
  • 04King Hussein Airport near Aqaba is also under Israeli monitoring.
  • 05The Shin Bet says there is no concrete intelligence of an attack.

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Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew3 days ago
Israeli security monitors Houthi flights to Jordan over risk near Eilat
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew3 days ago
Southern Jordan Border Called a Growing Security Threat Near Eilat

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