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Al Manar
04-05-2025
- Politics
- Al Manar
Yemen Says 'No Red Lines' as Ballistic Missile Impacts in Ben Gurion Airport
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. Ballistic missile fired from Yemen targets Israeli Ben Gurion Airport — ManarWeb (@WebManar) May 4, 2025 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 — ManarWeb (@WebManar) May 4, 2025 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.


Al Manar
27-04-2025
- Politics
- Al Manar
Israeli Airstrikes Target Densely Populated Area in Southern Beirut, Marking Latest Ceasefire Violation
Israeli enemy warplanes launched a new offensive on Sunday, targeting a structure in Beirut's southern suburbs (Dahiyeh), specifically within a densely populated residential neighborhood in the Hadath-Jamous area. The airstrike led to the destruction of the targeted building and caused significant damage to the surrounding area. Israeli drones initially launched three strikes on the structure, which had been used by local residents for Ashura processions. Israeli enemy warplanes strike the designated area in Hadath, Beirut's Dahiyeh#Lebanon #Israeliwarplanes #Dahiyeh #الضاحية_الجنوبية — ManarWeb (@WebManar) April 27, 2025 This attack is part of a series of ceasefire violations by Israeli occupation forces since the conclusion of their aggression against Lebanon in November of last year. Repeated Targeting of Southern Beirut This is not the first time the southern suburbs of Beirut have been targeted since the end of the Israeli enemy's aggression against Lebanon. It follows three prior incidents, including attacks on other residential buildings.


Al Manar
28-02-2025
- Politics
- Al Manar
Trump and Zelensky Meeting Devolves into Shouting Match over Ukraine War
A remarkable shouting match broke out in the Oval Office on Friday between President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky, who was hoping to appeal to the US for continued security assistance during his trip to Washington. Raising their voices, Trump and Zelensky — along with the Vice President JD Vance — engaged in a tense back-and-forth about the nature of US support, and whether Zelensky had demonstrated enough gratitude. 'You're not really in good position right now,' Trump scolded Zelensky, raising his voice. 'You're gambling with World War III,' the US president went on. Vance called Zelensky 'disrespectful' for trying to litigate the conflict in public. Trump and Zelensky are expected to sign an agreement granting Washington access to Ukraine's natural resources. The idea of a deal involving Ukraine's rare-earths was first floated by Zelensky last autumn, and the US president took him up on the offer earlier this month. There was some back-and-forth over the past few weeks, with the Ukrainian leader apparently attempting to secure more favorable terms. The minerals deal is expected to provide a general framework and confirm the two nations' intent to create a special joint fund to be followed up by a series of separate documents, stipulating the details. #Trump, #Zelensky engage in a shouting match — ManarWeb (@WebManar) February 28, 2025


Al Manar
14-02-2025
- Politics
- Al Manar
Beirut Witnesses More Protests against Iranian Flight Crisis, Undisciplined Rioters Attack UNIFIL Vehicle
Hundreds of demonstrators in Beirut continued on Friday protesting against the aviation authorities' decision to prevent the Iranian plane Mahan, carrying Lebanese passengers, from landing at Rafik Hariri Airport after a threat issued by the Israeli enemy to target he flight. The airport road in addition to a number of key ways in the downtown of the capital were cut off by the protesters who burned tires and chanted slogans that reject the Zionist violations and demand that the Lebanese authorities challenge them. According to the latest reports, Beirut airport road was reopened. Al-Manar correspondent indicated that undisciplined rioters attacked a UNIFIL vehicle which was denounced by the peaceful protesters. According to a statement from UNIFIL, the outgoing Deputy Force Commander, who was en route home after completing his mission, sustained injuries in the assault. 'We are shocked by this outrageous attack on peacekeepers who have been serving to restore security and stability to south Lebanon during a difficult time,' the statement read. UNIFIL has called on Lebanese authorities to conduct a full and immediate investigation and ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. Beirut downtown protests against Iranian flight crisis#مطار_بيروت — ManarWeb (@WebManar) February 14, 2025 The Lebanese Army issued on Friday a statement which mentions that several areas, especially the vicinity of Rafik Hariri International Airport, are witnessing protests that include attacks on army personnel and vehicles belonging to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), and attempts to close the airport road. The Army Command warned citizens against continuing these practices, which could create internal tension with dire consequences during the critical stage the country is going through. The military units continued to carry out security maintenance missions, and will work firmly to prevent any violation of civil peace and arrest those who disturb security, according to the statement. Lebanese army reinforcements reach Beirut airport road#مطار_بيروت — ManarWeb (@WebManar) February 14, 2025 The Ministry of Public Works and Transport confirmed on Friday that it was closely monitoring the situation regarding the Iranian aircraft and the repatriation of Lebanese citizens. In an official statement, the ministry outlined the ongoing efforts to facilitate their return.