In the wake of a ballistic missile strike on Israel’s main airport—Ben Gurion International—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued fresh threats against the Houthi movement in Yemen and their “Iranian sponsors,” vowing retaliatory strikes at a time and place of Tel Aviv’s choosing.
The attack, which caused significant damage to the airport’s infrastructure and disrupted air traffic, marked one of the most high-profile direct hits on the Israeli regime’s strategic airspace.
“The Houthi attacks are launched from Iran,” Netanyahu claimed.“Israel will respond to the Houthis for targeting our main airport—and to their Iranian overlords in terrorism.”
Netanyahu added:
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“We’ve acted in the past against the Houthis, and we will act again in the future. This will not be a one-off strike—it will be strikes, plural.”
He also revealed that the United States is coordinating with Israel on a response, signaling potential joint military action.
Ben Gurion Strike: A Blow to Zionist Security
The ballistic missile, launched from Yemeni territory, hit one of Ben Gurion’s runways—exposing major vulnerabilities in the Zionist regime’s air defence systems. Both the Arrow-3 and THAAD systems failed to intercept the missile, according to Israeli media.
The Houthi military spokesman, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, confirmed the operation and stated it was conducted:
“In defense of the Palestinian people and as a rejection of Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza.”
The strike caused panic across central occupied Palestine, with sirens blaring in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and illegal settlements throughout the West Bank. International airlines quickly suspended flights to Ben Gurion amid fears of additional missile attacks.
Iran: “We Will Hit Back—Anywhere, Anytime”
In response to Netanyahu’s threats, Iran issued a sharp warning against both Israel and the United States.
Iranian Defence Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh told state television:
“If the United States or the Zionist entity starts this war, we will target their interests, bases, and military forces—wherever they are and whenever we decide it’s necessary.”
This bold statement comes as tensions escalate across the region, with the Axis of Resistance—spanning Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen—openly challenging Israeli and American aggression.
The missile strike on Ben Gurion and the fiery responses it provoked signal a new phase in the regional confrontation, one in which Israel no longer enjoys immunity, and Iran’s red lines are clearly drawn.
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