Houthis Claim ‘Direct Hit' On Tel Aviv With Palestine2 Missile In Retaliation For Yemen Port Attacks
Tensions in the Middle East erupted as Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for launching two ballistic missiles—one reportedly hypersonic—at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport. The group says the attack was retaliation for Israeli airstrikes on key Yemeni ports. While the Houthis claim a direct hit and disruption of air traffic, Israel confirms one missile interception and remains silent on damage. #MiddleEastCrisis #IsraelUnderAttack #HouthiMissileStrike #YemenConflict #RedSeaTensions #IDFStrikes #TelAvivAirport #HypersonicMissile #IsraelVsHouthis#bengurionairport

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