Yemeni missile halts flights at Ben Gurion, sends settlers to shelters

Yemen’s Armed Forces have carried out a fresh missile strike against the Israeli-occupied territories, halting flights at the Ben Gurion International Airport and setting off sirens across Israeli towns and settlements.
The anti-Israel operation was conducted on Sunday morning, with the regime’s media confirming that air traffic at Ben Gurion was halted after a missile had been fired from Yemen.
Hebrew-language daily Yedioth Ahronoth reported that several flights were stuck in the air due to the Yemeni missile, stressing, “Four flights were experiencing delays in landing at Ben Gurion Airport,” and were flying off the Israeli coast.
The Israeli occupation army claimed that air defense systems were working to intercept a missile fired from Yemen as a ballistic missile had been detected heading toward the occupied territories.
Israeli media also reported that air raid sirens were sounding west of the occupied al-Quds due to a ballistic missile coming from Yemen.
[This item is being updated…]