Houthis Claim Hypersonic Missile Targeted Ben Gurion Airport
- Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a hypersonic ballistic missile at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport on Wednesday, which was intercepted by Israel's defense system.
- This attack followed several prior missile launches from Yemen in recent days and stemmed from the intensified conflict after Israel resumed its offensive against Gaza.
- The missile caused Ben Gurion Airport to halt operations for about an hour, triggered sirens across central Israel and the West Bank, and led to minor injuries and anxiety attacks among civilians.
- Houthi spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree stated on Al-Masirah TV that the operation aims to impose a flight ban on Ben Gurion Airport until Israel ends its Gaza offensive and blockade.
- The missile strike represents an escalation in military pressure by the Houthis, who have vowed to continue their attacks in support of Palestinians until Israeli actions in Gaza cease.
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Millions Take Cover as Yemen’s Hypersonic Missile Targets Israel’s Top Airport for 2nd Time in a Week
Yemen’s missile force has struck the Israeli regime’s busiest and most important airport, Ben Gurion, for a second time in less than a week. Speaking through their spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the country’s Armed Forces announced on Tuesday that they had carried out the operation using a hypersonic ballistic missile. “The missile successfully hit its target,” the official added. As in the case of the previous operation that took plac…
Yemen Hits Israel's Ben Gurion Airport with Hypersonic Missile Again - World news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Yemen’s Armed Forces struck Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport for the second time in less than a week using a hypersonic ballistic missile, in retaliation for Israel’s ongoing brutal campaign in Gaza.
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