Israel Stops Flights At Ben Gurion After Missile Delivery From Yemen

JAKARTA - Israeli authorities today suspended all flights at Ben Gurion Airport after a missile strike from Yemen hit the area near the facility.

Israeli emergency service Magen David Adom reported that a number of people suffered minor injuries as a result of the missile that crashed near terminal 3 of the airport, but did not provide further details.

Quoted from Anadolu, Sunday, May 4, the attack activated air sirens in several Israeli regions due to the failure of the air defense system in intercepting the missile, the Israeli military said.

Quoted from Anadolu, Sunday, May 4, the attack activated air sirens in several Israeli regions due to the failure of the air defense system in intercepting the missile, the Israeli military said.

According to Channel 13, the military has conducted an internal investigation into the failure of the air defense system in intercepting the missile strike.

The attack was the third time it had occurred in two consecutive days, following a previous Houthi claim targeting Ramat David Air Base and Tel Aviv region.