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Houthis claim missile strike on Israeli airport near Tel-Aviv

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 Houthis claim missile strike on Israeli airport near Tel-Aviv
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The Yemeni Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, claimed Tuesday responsibility for an attack targeting Ben Gurion Airport near Tel-Aviv in Israel. According to the Israeli military, an incoming missile—launched from Yemen—was intercepted before it could reach its target.

The Houthi forces, which currently control large swaths of northern Yemen, announced that the operation was carried out using a hypersonic ballistic missile. In a statement released by their military spokesperson, Yahya Saree, the rebels emphasized that the missile attack was designed to challenge regional security dynamics.

Israel’s defense forces quickly responded to the threat, successfully neutralizing the missile to prevent any damage or casualties at one of the country’s primary international gateways. This incident marks another escalation in the long-running proxy conflicts that see regional powers vying for influence through their support of various militant groups in the area.

While details about further consequences remain unclear, the incident is expected to intensify discussions among international security experts and policymakers concerning the stability of the broader Middle East region. Observers note that the continuous exchange of hostile actions, particularly those involving advanced missile technology, could have wider implications for regional diplomacy and security.



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