Yemen’s rebel-fired missile triggers sirens at international airport in Israel
In a shocking turn of events, a missile fired by Yemen’s rebel forces landed in Israel, triggering sirens at an international airport. The missile, believed to be launched by Houthi rebels, landed near Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, causing panic and confusion among travelers and airport staff.
The incident has raised concerns about the escalating conflict in the region, as tensions between Israel and Yemen’s rebel forces continue to rise. Israeli authorities have condemned the attack, calling it a blatant act of aggression.
The missile strike also highlights the growing threat posed by rebel forces in Yemen, who have been engaged in a bloody civil war with the Yemeni government for years. The conflict has resulted in widespread destruction and a humanitarian crisis in the region.
As Israeli authorities work to assess the damage caused by the missile strike, travelers at Ben Gurion Airport are being urged to remain vigilant and follow instructions from airport staff. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the volatile situation in the Middle East and the potential for further violence and instability in the region.