Friday, March 28, 2025

Houthi shrapnel

During the past few days, the air raid sirens have sounded, warning against ballistic missiles sent from Yemen by the Houthis. One was at 11:30 pm (I was fast asleep), one at 4 am (ditto), one at 7:50 pm and one at 8 am. Every time we hear the sirens, we go into our security room - our bedroom - and wait ten minutes. Of course, this isn't a problem during the night.

All of the missiles have been shot down outside of Israel's borders. The last missile was shot down over Jordan, and although this isn't particularly close to where I live (maybe 50 km to the border), shrapnel from either the ballistic missile or from the interceptor landed on my kibbutz, 200 metres from my house in a 'green' area. A day later, more debris was discovered also about 200 metres from my house, albeit in a different direction, but also in a green area.

So that ten minutes of waiting can be very important! Fortunately that shrapnel landed where it did no damage, but those pieces could easily have landed on a house had they fallen 20 metres westward of where they fell.

27/03/25, 13:54: Two missiles were launched today; the alarms went off at 13:09, just as I was sitting down to eat lunch. My wife was out of the house at the time, although not far away, and she saw the interceptor missiles. No damage done to the best of my knowledge.



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