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New Yemeni Missile Halts “Ben Gurion” Airport Activity

New Yemeni Missile Halts “Ben Gurion” Airport Activity
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By Staff, Agencies

A missile launched from Yemen at "Israel" sent millions of settlers into shelters on Thursday evening, "Israeli" media reported.

According to "Israeli" reports, the missile was detected. However, activity at “Ben Gurion” Airport in "Tel Aviv" was halted, while sirens sounded across vast occupied lands.

"Yedioth Ahronoth" stated that "a missile from Yemen sent millions into shelters," especially those attending a celebration in the settlement of "Beit Shims" in occupied al-Quds.

Earlier on Thursday, the leader of Yemeni Ansarullah revolutionary movement Sayyed Abdul Malik Badreddine Al-Houthi, announced that the operations in support of Gaza have reached nine this week, carried out with hypersonic and ballistic missiles as well as drones.

Sayyed Al-Houthi further noted that one of the Yemeni operations coincided with a speech delivered by US President Donald Trump in Saudi Arabia during his visit to the Middle East.

He emphasized that "among the most important operations was the strike on Lod Airport [Ben Gurion Airport]," part of their sustained campaign to establish an air blockade against the occupation, reaffirming their determination to achieve this goal.

The Yemeni leader reiterated that "Israeli" navigation in the Red Sea, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, the Gulf of Aden, and the Arabian Sea remains banned.

On Wednesday, the Yemeni Armed Forces [YAF] launched a hypersonic ballistic missile targeting Ben Gurion Airport in a precision military operation announced by Brigadier General Yahya Saree.

According to Saree, the operation “successfully achieved its objective,” and the strike was carried out in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their Resistance factions in the Gaza Strip. He emphasized that the attack was part of Yemen’s broader position “against the genocide being perpetrated by the Zionist enemy in the Gaza Strip.”

The strike resulted in the suspension of takeoff and landing operations at the airport for nearly an hour, with “millions of occupying Zionists” forced to take cover in bomb shelters, Saree reported.

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