Yemeni forces strike Israeli positions, disrupt air traffic at Ben Gurion Airport

The Yemeni Armed Forces launched a powerful missile strike on Thursday targeting the heart of the Zionist entity.
The operation caused alarm across central occupied Palestine and brought flight traffic at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport to a standstill.
According to the occupying regime’s own military, sirens were sounded across central “Israel” in response to the incoming Yemeni missile. Regime media outlets, including the Times of Israel, reported on the incident, quoting Zionist military officials who admitted to being forced into emergency interception operations.
While Israeli army claimed to have intercepted the missile, Yemeni sources and local reports confirmed the impact of the attack, noting that air travel at Ben Gurion Airport was severely disrupted. Yemen’s Al-Masirah television reported that both incoming and outgoing flights were suspended in the aftermath of the strike.
Israeli emergency services acknowledged that at least one settler was injured—not by the missile, but while fleeing to a shelter in a panic sparked by the attack. The incident further underscores the psychological and logistical toll exacted by the escalating operations from Yemen.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have consistently declared that their operations will continue until the genocidal war on Gaza ceases and the siege on the Palestinian people is lifted. Thursday’s missile strike marks yet another warning to Israeli regime that the battlefront has expanded, and that resistance is not limited by borders.
Israeli faces a growing axis of regional retaliation—from Iraq to Lebanon to Yemen—all standing in defense of the oppressed Palestinian people. (ILKHA)
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