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Houthi missile strike on Israeli airport: Tensions in the Middle East rising again

Houthi missile strike on Israeli airport: Tensions in the Middle East rising again
An official statement was released by representatives of Yemen's Ansar Allah movement (Houthis) regarding a missile strike with a hypersonic ballistic missile on Ben Gurion Airport in the Israeli capital. According to sources, the Houthis used a new missile called "Falastin-2" for this attack, which is considered a significant technological achievement. It is reported that this weapon was created in 2024 specifically for operations in support of Gaza, ansarollah.com reported.

As a result of the attack, the missile accurately hit the target, and movement at Ben Gurion Airport was temporarily halted. This incident demonstrates that regional issues and security threats in the Middle East are intensifying.

The Israeli Defense Forces, in their statement, reported that several missiles launched from Yemen were successfully intercepted. Also, air raid sirens sounded last night around the Dead Sea and the West Bank.

At the same time, due to the war between Israel and Hamas, the Houthis have repeatedly launched attacks using drones and missiles. They say they are doing this as a sign of solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza.

Additionally, at the end of June, the Houthis launched a missile at the Israeli city of Beersheba. After these attacks, Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz issued a sharp warning to Yemen, promising it "Tehran's fate."

Experts point out that the Houthis' use of hypersonic missiles further complicates security issues in the region and shows that military confrontation in the Middle East has reached a new level.

The development of events, security issues, and the future stability of the region remain in the spotlight of public attention.
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