Ben Gurion Effectively Out of Service
SANAA (Dispatches) --
Yemen’s armed forces on Sunday carried out a fresh missile strike against the Israeli-occupied territories, forcing flights at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv to stop and setting off sirens across Israeli towns and settlements.
The operation was conducted on Sunday morning, with the Zionist regime’s media confirming that air traffic at Ben Gurion was halted after a missile had been fired from Yemen.
Hebrew-language daily Yedioth Ahronoth reported that several flights were stuck in the air due to the Yemeni missile, and that four flights were experiencing delays in landing at Ben Gurion Airport, and flying off the coast.
The Israeli occupation army claimed that air defense systems were working to intercept a missile fired from Yemen as a ballistic missile had been detected heading toward the occupied territories.
Israeli media said air raid sirens were sounded west of the occupied Al-Quds due to a ballistic missile coming from Yemen.
A statement by Yemen’s military said, “The missile force of Yemeni Armed Forces carried out a specific military operation targeting Lod Airport, Israeli named ‘Ben Gurion’, in the occupied area of Yaffa, using a hypersonic ballistic missile.”
“The operation has successfully achieved its objective, causing millions of usurping Zionists to rush to shelters and bringing the airport to a standstill,” it said.
The YAF confirmed their “continued ban on air traffic to Lod Airport”, saying that most airlines have complied with the blockade in recent days, significantly impacting air traffic at the aforementioned airport.
“The daily massacres committed against our people in the Gaza Strip are pushing Yemen, with its proud people, faithful leadership, and its mujahid army, to make greater efforts and work to escalate military operations that aim to halt the aggression against Gaza and lift the siege,” the statement added.
Since March 18, when the Israeli regime resumed its aggression against Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip, the Yemeni military has launched 39 ballistic missiles and at least 10 drones at the occupied territories in support of Palestinians.
The latest Yemeni strike was the third attack in four days, and the fifth since last Sunday.
Earlier this month, the Israeli military failed to intercept the Yemeni missile that successfully struck the heavily fortified Ben Gurion airport and left at least six people injured.
The Yemeni Armed Forces began their campaign against Israeli-linked ships and targets