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Al Bawaba
3 days ago
- General
- Al Bawaba
Missile from Yemen triggers air raid sirens and flight disruptions in Israel
Published May 29th, 2025 - 06:55 GMT The Houthi group pledged to impose air and maritime sanctions on Israel as long as what they called "Israeli atrocities" against Palestinians continue. ALBAWABA- Air traffic at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport was temporarily halted on Friday after a missile launched from Yemen triggered sirens across Jerusalem and the greater Tel Aviv area, according to Israel's Channel 12 and an official military statement. The Israeli army confirmed that the projectile, fired from Yemen, set off air raid alerts in central regions, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The Home Front Command also reported the sirens, and Israeli media later confirmed that the missile was intercepted in mid-air. Footage circulating on social media showed what appeared to be an interception attempt over the Givat Samwil settlement in occupied Jerusalem. No casualties or damage have been reported so far. 🚨⚡️ عـاجـل:مشاهد صادمة من مطار بن غوريون: المطار خالٍ تماماً بعد تفعيل صافرات الإنذار نتيجة إطلاق صاروخ من اليمن باتجاه الأراضي الإسرائيلية. Also Read Israel attacks Sanaa airport, destroys last remaining Houthi plane — الموجز الروسي | Russia news 🇷🇺 (@mog_Russ) May 29, 2025 This missile launch comes just two days after Israeli airstrikes targeted Sana'a International Airport in Yemen, reportedly destroying the last functioning Yemeni Airlines aircraft and rendering the airport inoperable. In response to the Israeli attack on Sana'a, the Houthi movement in Yemen vowed retaliation and reaffirmed its support for Gaza. The group pledged to impose air and maritime sanctions on Israel as long as what they called "Israeli atrocities" against Palestinians continue. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (


Al Manar
17-05-2025
- Politics
- Al Manar
Yemen: Sanaa Airport Resumes Operation Days after Israeli Strike
Yemen's Sanaa Airport was officially reopened on Saturday with the landing of a Yemeni Airlines plane from Jordan at Sanaa International Airport. Sanaa International Airport reopened to foreign flights on Saturday, Almasirah reported. According to this report, the first flight to this airport was from Jordan, operated by Yemen Airways, and there were 136 passengers on the flight. In this terrorist attack, Israeli war jets destroyed the waiting hall, runway and six airplanes at the airport, and suspended operations at the airport for nine days, the report said, adding that Sanaa Airport is the only active airport in the areas controlled by the Yemeni government (backed by Ansarallah Resistance Movement). Following the ceasefire agreement reached between Yemen and the Saudi-led coalition, the airport hosts two to four round-trip flights to Jordan or Egypt daily. In addition to participating in the million-strong protest rally in various cities of the country on Friday, people of Sanaa, capital of Yemen, also held a large-scale demonstration on Saturday in Al-Sabeen Square in Sanaa. The march is called 'Confronting Genocide and Starvation.'