Houthis Fire Ballistic Missile At Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, Triggering Air Raid Sirens
TOI.in
/ Jun 02, 2025, 12:09AM IST
The Houthis have launched another ballistic missile toward Israel, triggering sirens across central Israel and Jerusalem. The Israeli military confirmed the interception of the missile before impact. This marks the 17th such launch by the Houthis in May, following U.S. airstrikes on Yemen. The attack comes just days after a missile targeted Ben Gurion Airport, causing major flight disruptions and prompting the evacuation of Israeli President Herzog. Ryanair has extended its flight suspension to Tel Aviv until July as Houthi long-range attacks intensify.

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