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The Iran supported Houthi's ballistic rocket attacks near the largest airport of Israel, Ben Gurion after IDF cannot intercept


Tel Aviv:

The ballistic rocket, which was fired by the Houthis supported by Iran in the Yemen hit near Israel's airport Ben Gurion, after “several attempts” failed to share the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Sunday. Meanwhile, Israel has undertaken to strike back seven times after the rocket fire of Yemen.

According to a report of Israel's report, the rocket hit a grove next to an access road within the area of ​​the Landhafenhafenhafen.

The military said that there were several attempts to intercept the rocket fired from Yemen, “however, an effect in Ben Gurion Airport was identified.”

The Israeli Air Force's air defense array examines the failure. “An investigation into the effects on Ben Gurion Airport is underway,” says a statement by the Israel airport authority.

At least one person was supposedly injured after the rocket had fallen on one of the airport's parking spaces. Monitoring camera was created on social media the moment the Houthi rocket met near the airport.

There was no report on major damage in the attack, but airspace was closed for about an hour. However, the airport opened its airspace and started again shortly afterwards.

In the meantime, the chairman and former Israeli minister of Israel, Benny Gantz, who quit the government in June in June in protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against the war in Gaza, the government to hold Iran for the strike.

“This is not Yemen, Iran is. It is Iran who fires ballistic rockets in the state of Israel, and it has to be responsible,” wrote the former defense minister under X.

“The Israeli government has to wake up,” he existed, arguing that the fire in Israel “has to lead to a strong reaction in Tehran.”


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