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Israeli Yevgeny Ferder Killed in Tel Aviv Houthi Drone Attack

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Israeli Yevgeny Ferder Killed in Tel Aviv Houthi Drone Attack (Credit: timesofisrael.com)

What It’s About

An explosive-laden drone launched by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels struck Tel Aviv early Friday morning, tragically killing Yevgeny Ferder and injuring several others. This marks a troubling escalation in regional aggression directed toward Israel.

Why It Matters

This sorrowful incident emphasizes the ongoing security challenges Israel faces from hostile neighbors and proxy forces supported by Iran. It underscores the importance of maintaining robust defense systems to protect Israeli citizens.

Who He Was

Yevgeny Ferder, 50, emigrated to Israel from Belarus in 1999, seeking to build a new life in the Jewish state. He had previously served in the Russian military, enjoyed playing ice hockey and soccer, and committed to defending his new home. Ferder joined the Israel Defense Force (IDF) and valiantly served in a combat unit, continuing to contribute as a reservist. His niece Anastasia described him as a dedicated individual who found a sense of purpose and community in Israel.

The Attack

The drone attack occurred at 3:12 a.m., following an unusual route through Egypt before approaching Tel Aviv from the Mediterranean. Due to human error, air-raid sirens did not sound, and the drone wasn’t intercepted. The blast hit near Momo’s Hostel, where Ferder lived and worked as a maintenance worker.

Ferder’s Israeli Journey

Born in 1974 in Novorossiysk, Russia, Ferder left his old life behind to come to Israel. First settling in an absorption center in Tiberias to learn Hebrew, he later moved to Kiryat Gat to reunite with his father. His career included work at a local factory before relocating to Tel Aviv’s Momo’s Hostel.

A Solemn Reflection

Yevgeny’s story is one of resilience and service. He wasn’t married and lived alone, but his connection with his niece showed the close familial ties he maintained. “I was his family here,” Anastasia shared, reflecting on their daily interactions and regular get-togethers.

Wider Context

Ferder’s death underlines the profound impact of the Iran-backed Houthis’ offensive measures, which have resulted in over 200 drones and cruise missile attacks on Israel since November. Recent strikes included near Eilat in March. Despite U.S. and Israeli defenses intercepting most threats, this attack on Tel Aviv poses questions on defense readiness and fortification needs.

A Grim Reminder

The Houthis have justified these actions as support for Palestinians in Gaza, in context of the conflict sparked by the October 7 attack led by Hamas, which left 1,200 Israelis dead and many more affected. The horrific actions from hostile forces serve as a sobering reminder of the continued existential threats faced by Israel.

This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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