Zionist Regime Suspends Incoming Flights Amid Missile Threat from Yemen Targeting Ben Gurion Airport
Zionist authorities had to postpone a number of incoming flights at the country's principal international airport due to a ballistic missile attack originating from Yemen, according to reports from local media sources.

Operations at Ben Gurion Airport were interrupted when air raid sirens sounded across multiple cities in the occupied territories. As a precautionary measure, authorities suspended incoming flights.
Yedioth Ahronoth has reported that flights operated by El Al, arriving from both Boston and London, were among those impacted.
The Israeli military has announced that its air defense systems successfully intercepted a missile launched by Yemen’s Ansarullah resistance movement.
In a recent announcement, the military reported that sirens were activated in multiple regions across Israel, subsequent to which a missile launched from Yemen was successfully intercepted.
Yemen subsequently reported that its Armed Forces launched a “ballistic missile” targeting the airport.
Military spokesperson Yahya Saree announced that three drones had been deployed towards the occupied territories.
Sunday’s assault represented the most recent in a sequence of actions carried out by Yemen’s Armed Forces targeting Israel.
On Thursday, the Yemeni Armed Forces launched a hypersonic ballistic missile aimed at Ben Gurion Airport, as reported by Saree. Additionally, Saree indicated that another missile impacted a “vital target” located in the eastern region of Jaffa, central Israel.
A military spokesperson for the Houthis declared that retaliatory actions would persist and intensify unless Israel ceases its military operations in the Gaza Strip.