
50 Hurt in UAV Strike in Eilat, 2 in Serious Condition
A drone strike in the heart of Eilat’s tourist district left around 50 people injured, including at least two in serious condition, as emergency teams converged on the area near the Mall Hayam. The attack, arriving as the holiday period drew to a close on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, rattled a city that has repeatedly faced long-range UAV threats. First responders rapidly secured the scene, transported the wounded to hospitals, and initiated a meticulous investigation into the unmanned aircraft’s route and launch point.
The incident underscores how Israel’s southern gateway remains squarely in the crosshairs of hostile actors seeking to disrupt daily life and strain emergency resources. Local authorities cordoned sections of the city center while damage assessments continued into the evening, and residents reported a heavy security presence around key sites. Public safety officials reiterated guidance about taking immediate cover during sirens and emphasized the role of civilian preparedness in limiting casualties.
As investigators analyze debris and radar data, attention turns to the broader pattern of UAV activity and the defensive measures required to blunt future attacks. The resilience of Eilat’s population—tourists and locals alike—remains a decisive factor in restoring normalcy even as the threat environment persists.
(INN/VFI News)
“Lord, we lift up the wounded and their families. Grant swift healing to the injured, comfort to those gripped by fear, and wisdom to Israel’s leaders and defenders as they work to prevent further attacks. Shield Eilat and all Israel from those who seek to sow terror, and establish Your peace over our borders.”