An investigation by the Israel Air Force on Sunday found that the ballistic missile launched by Yemen's Houthis on Friday night contained cluster munitions, the first time during the war that they used this category of weapon.

On one hand, such a weapon tends to have a less harmful impact if it achieves direct hits as opposed to a classic ballistic missile.

But on the other hand, this kind of missile can have a higher chance of causing at least some minor harm because it splits into many parts, which can have many impacts.

According to the IDF, the fact that it failed to shoot down the missile was due to some other still unidentified human or technical failure and not due to the missile including cluster munitions.... Read More: JPost