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Israeli airport closed due to Yemeni missile attack

This image taken from video and released by Ansar Allah Media Office, the media arm of Yemen's Houthi rebels, on Monday, Sept. 16, 2024, claims to show the launch of the ballistic missile that landed in an open area in central Israel Sunday, Sept. 15. (Ansar Allah Media Office via AP)

All flights at Ben-Gurion Airport in the capital Tel Aviv have been suspended following a missile attack from Yemen on Israeli-occupied Palestinian territory. The country’s media reported that this decision was taken on Saturday morning.

Israeli TV Channel 12 reported that sirens sounded in the occupied Tel Aviv and Al-Quds areas due to missile strikes from Yemen. Meher News reported this news in a report.

According to the report, Israel’s military admitted that the missiles were fired from Yemen. And the attack spread panic in the occupied central region and several people were injured as people fled to shelters.

In this situation, Israel’s security forces have been active to control the situation and are investigating the source of the attack. Meanwhile, sirens were reported in and around occupied Tel Aviv following another missile attack from Yemen.

Zionist media reported that sirens were activated in Tel Aviv and surrounding areas due to the missile attack on Saturday morning. A video circulating on social media shows panicked Jewish settlers fleeing to shelters after the missile attack.

 

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