Yemeni missile disrupts flights at Ben Gurion airport

Flights at Ben Gurion Airport were disrupted early Monday morning after the Zionist regime’s occupation army claimed that it had spotted and intercepted a missile launched from Yemen.
According to the Hebrew media, takeoff and landing operations at Ben Gurion Airport were temporarily suspended, a measure typically announced as a precaution before allowing flights to resume later following a security assessment.
The missile launch, which was in response to Zionist regime’s ongoing genocide in Gaza, activated air raid sirens across large areas of central Israel, including Tel Aviv and Occupied Al-quds.
Last Thursday evening, the Zionist regime’s army launched airstrikes on the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, targeting homes and a power station. The attacks resulted in dozens of casualties.
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