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Yemen’s Armed Forces have hit the Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv after several attempts by the Israeli military to intercept it failed.

The missile bypassed four layers of air defense and landed in the heart of Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday, with both Arrow and THAAD systems failing to intercept the advanced missile.

Israeli daily Yedioth Aharonot, citing emergency services, said at least seven people were injured in the attack.

Israeli media published footage from the moment when a ballistic missile launched from Yemen made a “direct impact” in the main airport.

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[–] MarmiteLover123@hexbear.net 51 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Such is the reality of war, civilian infrastructure such as airports, sea ports, etc, is considered dual use (capable of being used by both civilian and military) and is usually bombed. International law does not exist, it's a facade. Hundreds of civilians were killed or injured during the US Navy and Air Force bombing of Ras Isa Fuel Port in Yemen this month (a double tap strike), including fuel truck drivers and paramedics being immolated by the resulting fires. Israel and the United States have bombed international airports repeatedly in Yemen. Outside of Yemen, both Russia and Ukraine have targeted each other's civilian airports. The USA, Israel and the UK are effectively at war with Yemen, they've conducted over 1000 airstrikes 24/7 over the past 50 days, including airstrikes on airports and sea ports that have killed and injured hundreds. The decision by Ansarallah/the Houthis to target airports in Israel did not come out of thin air, it's a symmetrical response to the strikes Yemen has been subjected to. Israel or the USA will likely respond in kind now and attack the airport in Sana'a again soon.

US, UK warplanes bomb Yemen's Hodeidah International Airport - 18 June 2024

US bombs Hodeidah International Airport in Yemen - 23 March 2025

UN chief condemns escalation in Yemen as (Israeli) airstrikes hit Sana’a Airport, key infrastructure - 27 December 2024

The U.S. continues bombing Sana'a International Airport - 28 March 2025

Houthi-Controlled Ras Isa Port Targeted in Airstrikes by US Armed Forces - 22 April 2025

The Houthis have reported a casualty count of around 70 to 80 people and injuries to around 150-170 people, including port workers, truck drivers, and paramedics.