Overview
- The IDF launched a formal investigation after parts of a Houthi-fired ballistic missile reached central Israel on Friday night.
- An initial review says five interceptors from THAAD, Arrow, David's Sling and Iron Dome engaged the projectile before it fragmented.
- Debris fell not far from Ben Gurion Airport, and shrapnel landed in a backyard in the moshav of Ginaton with no injuries reported.
- A Ynet report says one hypothesis under review is a cluster-type warhead, which remains unconfirmed during the ongoing probe.
- A senior Houthi official posted claims that the missile split into several missiles and that Israeli defenses failed, which Israeli authorities have not corroborated.