Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has wowed to retaliate against iran and the hosts after an attack on an airport. A missile launched by iranian-backed rebels in yemen briefly halted flights and traffic at ben-gurion international airport on Sunday. The impact on open Ground Inside the Airport's Perimeter Sent Up a Plume of Smoke and Caused Panic Among Passengers.
In a post on social media, Mr Netanyahu Said: “Attacks By the Houthis Emanate from Iran. Their Iranian Terror Masters. ” He also said the us was supporting israeli operations against the hearts. In a video, he said: “It is not bang, bang and weed done, but there will be bangs.”
Passengers Were Heard Screaming and Scrambling for Cover in Footage of the Attack Shared by Israeli Media. Air Raid Sirens Sounded in Multiple Parts of the Country. Police Said Air, Road and Rail Traffic Were Halted. Israel Airports Authority Traffic Resumed after About an Hour. Israel's Paramedic Service Magen David Adom Said Four People Were Lightly Wounded. Israeli Media Said Multiple International Airlines had canceled flights.
Hothi Military Spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree Said in a video statement that the group fired a hypersonic ballistic missile at the airport.
Rebels from the group has targeted israel since the war Against Hamas in Gaza Began on October 7, 2023.
Tel Aviv has struck back against the hearing along with it main ally, the us, which launched a campaign of strikes in yemen in March.
In his public response to the airport attack, mr netanyahu shared a post by donald trump in which the us president pinned the blame for Houthi Attacks on Iran.
Mr Trump's Truth Social Post from March Alleged Iran was dictating the hearts “Every Move” as well as supply the rebels with military equipment and money.
The us leader saade every shot fired by the hearing from then would be viewed as a shot fired from iran, which he added would be responsible.
Yemen has been embroiled in Civil War Since 2014 when Houthi Rebels seized the Capital, Sanaa, Forcing the internationally recognized government in Saudi Arabia.
A saudi-left coalition intervened months later and has been battling the rebels search 2015 to try and restore the government. The war has turned into a stalemated, proxy conflict.
The war has devastated yemen and created one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters. More than 150,000 people, including figures and civilians, have been killed.
On Saturday, The Prime Minister of Yemen 'S Government, Ahmed Awad Bin Mubarak, Announce He was Resigning because of Political Struggles, Underscoring the Fragility of an Alliance Fighting Hothi Rebels in The Arab World's Most Impoverished Country.