The IDF announced that the drone that crashed yesterday (Thursday) at a school in Eilat, Israel's southernmost city, was launched from Syria and not from Yemen as originally assumed. The UAV traveled through Jordanian airspace all the way from Syria to Eilat, a journey of hundreds of kilometers. The IDF early Friday morning struck the organization in Syria that carried out the UAV launch. "The IDF holds the Syrian regime fully responsible for every terror activity emanating from its territory. The IDF will respond severely to every aggression against Israeli territory," the IDF Spokesperson's Unit said in a statement. An explosion was heard on Thursday afternoon in the yard of the Tse’elim School in Eilat. The IDF confirmed that the explosion was a result of a drone that struck the building. 37 students were in the school at the time of the explosion. Fortunately, none of them were injured. One man suffered from smoke inhalation as a result of the explosion and several other people were treated for anxiety. Related articles: 'What brings somebody to kidnap two toddlers in their pajamas?' Lindsey Graham calls for 'annihilation' of Hamas Oded Lifshitz murdered over a year ago Russian media echoes Hamas propaganda Last night, Israeli Air Defense Array soldiers successfully launched an “Arrow 3” interceptor at an aerial threat launched at the Eilat area over the Red Sea. The successful interception was the Arrow 3 system's first operational interception since its operational deployment in 2017. This achievement follows the recent success of the first operational interception carried out by the Arrow 2 system last week.