Yemen’s Houthis claim new missile attack on Israel’s Ben Gurion airport
- Yemen's Houthi group launched a third hypersonic ballistic missile attack on Israel’s Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv on Wednesday, disrupting operations.
- These attacks followed Israel's ongoing war on Gaza, which prompted Yemen to intensify strikes in solidarity with Palestinians amid heavy civilian casualties.
- Each attack caused air raid sirens across Israel and the occupied territories, halted airport operations for about an hour, and forced thousands into shelters, according to Houthi spokesman Yahya Saree.
- Saree emphasized that the attack reinforces the ongoing flight ban and declared that such strikes will continue until Israeli military actions in Gaza end and the blockade is lifted.
- The missile strikes increased military pressure on Israeli infrastructure and prompted evacuation warnings for Yemeni ports, indicating sustained regional tensions connected to the Gaza conflict.
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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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