Yemen's Houthis announce campaign targeting Israeli airports
- On Sunday, Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi rebels launched a missile strike near Israel's Ben Gurion Airport and announced a campaign targeting Israeli airports.
- The missile attack and the campaign followed Israel's security cabinet approval of expanded Gaza operations amid ongoing conflict that began with Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack.
- The Houthis issued an immediate warning through their Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center and urged international airlines to cancel flights to Israeli airports to safeguard passengers and aircraft.
- Although most Houthi missiles since March were intercepted, Sunday's missile was not due to a reported technical error, causing minor injuries and prompting multiple airlines to suspend flights.
- Israel vowed to respond forcefully to the Houthi attacks while the campaign highlights escalating regional tensions amid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza caused by an Israeli blockade.
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Tension is escalating between Israel and Yemen after a Houthi missile hit near Ben Gurion Airport outside of Tel Aviv. The Houthis said it carried out the strike “in rejection of [Israel’s] crime of genocide.” A Houthi military spokesperson vowed more attacks on Israel. Yahya Sarea: “The Yemeni Armed Forces announced that they will work to impose a comprehensive air blockade on the Israeli enemy by repeatedly targeting airports, most notably Lod…
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