After Huthi Missile Attack, Netanyahu warned of many attacks, said-Kaval will not happen …

Netanyahu on Houthi Missile Attack: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday promised several attacks against Yemen’s Huthi Rebels. This happened when the Iran -backed group fell near Ben Gurian Airport, which is the main international airport in the country. Taking responsibility for the attack, Huti said that he worked solidarily with Palestinians in Gaza.

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Netanyahu shared video on X

In a video posted on his personal X account, Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel’s retaliation for the Huti attack will not be ‘once’, but there will be many attacks. He further said, “We are taking action against him in coordination with America. We have taken action against him earlier and we will take action against him in future also.”

Hooti made a big attack

Belistic missile fired by the huts fell outside Tel Aviv, just 75 meters from Terminal 3 of Ben Gurian Airport. According to the report, it crossed four layers of air security and collided with a grove adjacent to a access route within the airport circumference, one of the most sensitive areas of the country. Due to this attack, 25 meters deep pit became.

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Israel defense force statement

Regarding Huti’s attack, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that many of their attempts to stop the missile failed. Before it fell near the airport, there was a smoke in the air. Although the infrastructure of the terminal survived a direct attack, it still caused panic among the passengers in the terminal building. Israel’s National Emergency Service Magan David Adom (MDA) said that at least eight people were injured in the attack.

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