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Israel admits alarm delay in Houthi attack on Jaffa

EPA-EFE/ABIR SULTAN

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated on Tuesday that the alarms that turned on amid the Houthi movement's missile attack on the Tel Aviv neighborhood of Jaffa did so with a delay.

"The investigation revealed that the warning was activated late for reasons that cannot be detailed," the IDF tweeted.

The military added that, in response, warning areas and systems will be adjusted and updated.

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