Yemeni Revolutionaries say there are no red lines in the fight against the Zionist entity as a ballistic missile impacts in Ben Gurion Airport, with Israeli occupation military failing to intercept the projectile.
Millions of Israelis went to shelters as sirens blare in central ‘Israel’ on Sunday morning.
The ballistic missile fired from Yemen impacted in the area of Ben Gurion Airport, the Israeli occupation army (Israeli Occupation Forces – IOF) said, confirming it had failed to intercept the missile.
“An impact was identified in the area of Ben Gurion Airport,” it said, noting that it made several attempts to intercept the missile fired from Yemen.
“The Israeli Air Force’s aerial defense array is investigating the failure,” the IOF added.
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The missile struck a grove adjacent to an access road, within the airport’s perimeter, Israeli media reported.
Surveillance camera footage shows the moment of the Houthi missile impact at Ben Gurion Airport.
Ben Gurion Airport halts takeoffs and landings following Yemeni missile launch pic.twitter.com/SmejHSICqJ
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Magen David Adom said six Israelis were “physically hurt” in the missile attack.
Airport temporarily halted takeoffs and landings following the detection of the launch of the missile.
“An investigation is underway regarding the impact at the Ben Gurion Airport area. As per normal procedure, there is a freeze and no landings or takeoffs are taking place,” the Israel Airport Authority said in a statement.
“Yemen Demonstrated Capabilities”
Yemeni Armed Forces have yet to release a statement over the missile strike.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Al-Bukhaiti, a senior official in Yemen’s Ansarullah revolutionary movement, told the Qatari Al-Araby TV channel that the Yemenis demonstrated their ability to strike sensitive targets in the Zionist entity.

He stressed that the group has “no red lines” in its fight against the occupation regime in support of the oppressed Palestinian people in Gaza.
Airlines Halt Flights
On the other hand, German carrier Lufthansa and Spanish airline Air Europa halted flights to and from Tel Aviv on Sunday after the missile strike.
The Lufthansa group, whose carriers also include SWISS, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines, cancels all flights to and from Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport scheduled for Sunday, according to its website.
Source: Israeli Media and Al-Manar English Website