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Israel Promises Retaliation Following Houthi Missile Strike on Ben Gurion Airport
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to retaliate against Yemen's Houthi rebels and their Iranian backers after a missile launched from Yemen struck near Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport, wounding several people and prompting flight suspensions by major airlines. The missile impact, which gouged a large crater near Terminal 3 but did not damage airport infrastructure, marked the first time such an attack has struck inside the airport's perimeter. Israel's military confirmed multiple failed attempts to intercept the missile, and the incident led to brief disruptions in air, road, and rail traffic. Netanyahu signaled that Israel's response would be multi-phased and not limited to a single strike, stating that both the Houthis and Iran would be held accountable. Defense Minister Israel Katz and other officials warned of a much stronger retaliation, while the Houthis claimed responsibility as support for Palestinians in Gaza. The attack represents a significant escalation in regional tensions, with Israeli authorities attributing ultimate responsibility to Iran.

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