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Houthis Claim Missile Attack on Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport

September 29, 2024
Houthis Claim Missile Attack on Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport

A surface-to-surface missile that was launched from Yemen toward Israel is intercepted by Israel’s Arrow system

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Yemen’s Houthi group claimed responsibility for firing a missile at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport on Saturday, in an attempt to target the location as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returned from his trip to New York.

In a statement, the Iran-backed Houthis announced, “The missile force… carried out an operation targeting… ‘Ben Gurion’… Airport,” naming the missile “Palestine 2.”

The Israeli military confirmed it had intercepted a missile fired from Yemen earlier in the day, which triggered air raid sirens across central Israel.

This latest escalation follows heightened tensions across the region, with Israel conducting military operations against Iran-backed militias, including Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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