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Yemeni Missiles Strike Ben Gurion Airport in Occupied Palestine, Halting Flights

Flights were suspended at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport after a missile fired from Yemen landed near the facility, marking a direct hit as Tel Aviv continues its brutal assault on the Gaza Strip.

Yemen’s Armed Forces struck near Ben Gurion Airport in occupied Palestine, as they punish the Israeli regime in a show of solidarity with Palestinians under Zionist bombardment in Gaza.

The Israeli military confirmed the missile, launched from Yemen, impacted close to the airport.

According to The Times of Israel, the projectile hit a grove within the airport complex.

Israeli media reported that several settlers were injured in the incident.

Ynet News said air traffic was halted after sirens sounded across the occupied territories.

Footage circulated online showed smoke billowing near the airport, with visible damage to infrastructure, including a road and a settler’s vehicle.

Israel Hayom reported that all airport entrances were sealed off, and police instructed the public to stay away.

Initial reports suggested missile fragments landed near the airport.

Yemen’s Armed Forces had not yet released an official statement, but Israeli Channel 13’s military correspondent Almog Boker reported the occupation regime’s air defenses failed to intercept the missile.

Other Zionist outlets claimed debris from the intercepted missile caused the fire.

Reports from Israeli media indicated mass panic, with millions of settlers fleeing to shelters after the strike.

The Israeli emergency service acknowledged that several settlers were wounded.

Channel 12 confirmed multiple injuries at the site of impact near Ben Gurion Airport.

Yemen’s military has repeatedly declared it will continue operations deep inside occupied territory until Israel halts its aggression on Gaza and lifts the blockade.

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