Yemen's armed forces have launched a retaliatory ballistic missile attack targeting the occupied Palestinian territories, triggering air raid sirens in multiple areas and leading to the complete shutdown of the Israeli regime's main international airport.

Why it matters:

The operation marks one of the most impactful attacks, successfully halting all air traffic at the Israeli regime's primary global travel hub, Ben Gurion Airport, a key economic and security asset.

 

The big picture:

The Yemeni armed forces have repeatedly stated their operations will continue until the Israeli regime's aggression against Gaza stops.

Today's attack represents a direct response to the Zionist regime's attack on Yemen a few days ago, which killed the Yemeni Prime Minister and several other ministers.

It demonstrates the ability of Resistance forces to project power and disrupt daily life within the occupied territories, challenging the security doctrine of the Israeli regime.

 

What we're hearing:

News sources reported that the Yemeni Army fired at least three ballistic missiles. The Israeli media outlets confirmed that Ben Gurion Airport suspended all incoming and outgoing flights after the missile attack was detected.

Air raid sirens were reported activated in occupied Al-Quds, the Dead Sea area, and several other sites.

 

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