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Enemy Media: Sirens Sound, Ben Gurion Airport Paralyzed After Missile from Yemen

Enemy Media: Sirens Sound, Ben Gurion Airport Paralyzed After Missile from Yemen

Saba Yemen2 days ago

Occupied Quds – SABA:
Israeli media reported on Monday evening that sirens sounded across wide areas of the occupied territories, prompting millions of Israelis to rush to shelters, following the launch of a missile from Yemen.
According to the reports, Ben Gurion Airport (known locally as Lod Airport) experienced a paralysis in operations, with flight traffic suspended after the missile was detected. Loud explosions were also reportedly heard.
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