Houthi Militants Launch Missile at Ben Gurion Airport
The Houthi militant group from Yemen claimed responsibility for launching a ballistic missile targeting Israel's Ben Gurion Airport. This incident occurred following an Israeli military attack on Houthi targets in Yemen. The Israeli forces successfully intercepted the missile after air raid alerts were triggered across multiple regions.

The Houthi militant group from Yemen has claimed responsibility for firing a ballistic missile at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, highlighting escalating tensions in the region. According to statements made on Tuesday, the missile launch was a retaliatory response to recent Israeli attacks on Houthi sites.
In anticipation of the missile assault, air raid sirens blared across various parts of Israel, prompting the Israeli military to activate defense systems. The Israeli forces confirmed that they had successfully intercepted the missile, mitigating any potential damage from the strike.
This exchange of military actions marks a continuation of hostilities, particularly as Houthis have targeted Israeli-bound vessels and unleashed missile attacks in the past. The ongoing conflict underscores the broader geopolitical struggles involving Iran-backed Houthis and their adversaries.
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