The Israeli Air Force intercepted a suspicious aerial target near Ramon Airport at approximately 1:30 PM UTC on September 11th, 2025, triggering sirens in Eilat and Be'er Ora. No injuries were reported following the incident, the IDF confirmed. This event follows earlier interceptions of unmanned aircraft launched from Yemen shortly before 12:16 PM UTC. Over the past hour, the Israeli Air Force engaged and neutralized a "suspicious aerial target" near Ramon Airport, according to an IDF announcement. The incident concluded shortly after the sirens sounded, with no damage or casualties reported. Separately, the Shin Bet announced it will increase security and release new technological capabilities to improve identification abilities due to assessments that Iran and Hamas will attempt to harm Israeli assets, including embassies, Jewish communities, and Israeli aircraft. This measure is intended to stay one step ahead of potential threats. Earlier today, the Israeli Air Force intercepted unmanned aircraft launched from Yemen shortly before 12:16 PM UTC. The IDF stated that official policy dictated warnings were not activated prior to this interception. These actions are part of ongoing regional security concerns, with the source of the launch from Yemen potentially indicating a connection to Houthi activities. Previous developments today included Israeli airstrikes on multiple Hezbollah targets in Lebanon between 11:00 AM and 11:15 AM UTC, targeting weapons manufacturing, storage infrastructure, and terrorist infrastructure. An earlier report around 11:05 AM UTC detailed an Israeli attack on a motorcycle in southern Lebanon, which reportedly resulted in the death of Sim Said Jabid. These actions occurred in the context of a prisoner exchange earlier today, which saw Israeli researcher Elizabeth Tzakov released in exchange for senior Hezbollah naval force member Imad Ahz. The Syrian regime also announced this morning the detention of a Hezbollah terrorist cell planning attacks on the Golan Heights.