'There will be many bangs': Netanyahu vows action after Huthi missile strike near Israeli airport
Sunday, 4 May 2025 () Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged retaliation against Yemen's Huthi rebels following a missile strike near Ben Gurion Airport. The missile, launched in support of Palestinians in Gaza, injured six and briefly halted flights. While the Israeli army attempted interception, the exact cause of the damage remains unclear, with Netanyahu promising future action against the group.
A ballistic missile launched from Yemen struck near Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport, injuring three people and halting all flight operations for an hour. Israeli air defenses failed to intercept the missile before impact. The strike caused panic as sirens blared and civilians fled for shelter....
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed a harsh response to Sunday’s Houthi missile strike near Ben Gurion Airport, stating the attack will not go unanswered and warning Iran of direct consequences...