Netanyahu Vows Response After Houthi Airport Strike, Citing Iranian Involvement
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to retaliate against Houthi forces in Yemen and their ally, Iran, after a missile strike on Israel's international airport.
- Netanyahu warned the Houthis, threatening to strike against the group.
- The Houthis have been targeting Israel since November 2023 as an act of solidarity with Palestinians amid the war in Gaza.
- The Houthis confirmed responsibility for the missile strike that hit a driveway at Ben Gurion Airport, near Tel Aviv.
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Netanyahu vows retaliation against Houthis, Iran after airport attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on May 4 to retaliate against Houthi forces in Yemen and their ally, Iran, after a missile launched by the group struck near an Israeli international airport.
Netanyahu vows retaliation after Houthi missile strikes Israel's airport
Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to retaliate against Houthi forces in Yemen and their ally, Iran, after a missile launched by the group struck Israel’s international airport. Writing on the social media platform X, the official account of the Prime Minister’s Office stated that “attacks by the Houthis emanate from Iran.” It added that Israel “will respond to the Houthi attack against our main airport and, at a time and…


Israel readying massive response to Houthis and Iran after airport missile attack
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated that Israel will respond to the Houthis after the Yemeni rebel group launched a missile at the country’s main airport on Sunday. The Houthis, a rebel group in Yemen that has disrupted commercial shipping routes…
Israel vows retaliation against Iran, Yemen's Houthis over airport attack
TEL AVIV: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday a response to Yemen’s Houthis and their Iranian backers after the fighters struck the area of Israel’s main airport, wounding six people. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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