Israel says a Houthi drone from Yemen has hit near its southern airport, halting flights
The Houthi drone strike injured two people and forced a temporary closure of Ramon Airport, marking a rare breach of Israel's southern air defenses amid escalating regional tensions.
- A Houthi drone from Yemen struck Ramon International Airport, injuring one person and temporarily halting flights, as confirmed by Israeli officials.
- The Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for the attack, asserting it was part of their escalated military operations against Israel.
- The Israeli military intercepted three Houthi drones, although one successfully breached defenses, highlighting a lapse in their air defense system.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue the military offensive in Gaza, amidst rising tensions and protests against the campaign.
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Israel airport reopens after getting hit by Houthi drone
A drone launched by Houthi rebels in Yemen struck Israel’s Ramon Airport on Sunday. Damage was limited, and flights resumed within hours after being shut down, The Associated Press reported. Israel’s national emergency service said two people sustained injuries from shrapnel. This comes after Israeli strikes on Yemen in August that killed Houthi Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahwai, among other officials. Houthis started firing missiles into Israel fo…
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