ISRAEL has vowed to hit again arduous towards the Houthis after they bombed its essential airport with a missile on Sunday morning.
Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu introduced retaliation towards the Houthis and “their Iranian terror masters”, and it was formally authorized by the safety cupboard.
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On X, Netanhyayu mentioned that Israel would strike again “at a time and place of our selecting”.
And in a video message, he warned: “This isn’t a one-and-done, however there will probably be some large hits.”
He additionally reminded the world that Israel had punished the Houthis prior to now – and would do once more within the future.
Israel is claimed to be rethinking its coverage of not putting Houthi targets in Yemen, adopted on the request of President Trump.
The Houthis responded to Israel’s threats by vowing to repeatedly goal Ben Gurion and different airports within the nation.
The group’s navy spokesperson Yayha Saree mentioned they might hit airports, “notably the one in Lod, known as Ben Gurion”, and warned airways to cancel flights to Israel.
The Iranian-backed Houthis launched a devastating strike on the Ben Gurion Airport on the outskirts of the capital Tel Aviv.
Chilling video captured the second the ballistic missile soared by the sky earlier than exploding because it hit the bottom.
An enormous plume of black smoke billowed excessive into the sky.
No less than eight folks had been injured by the assault, based on officers, however nobody was killed.
Passengers within the terminal had been despatched into panic and air site visitors was suspended for as much as an hour.
Some European and US airways have cancelled flights to the airport for the subsequent few days.
Many had solely not too long ago begun to renew companies to Israel after the Gaza ceasefire, which put an eight-weeks pause on the combating.
The Israeli Defence Drive mentioned that it made a number of makes an attempt to intercept the missile, however was unable to take action.
They’re now investigating the incident with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu set to carry talks over the assault at 3pm native time at present.

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Israel’s highly effective Iron Dome is answerable for thwarting enemy missiles earlier than they hit.
Operators throughout the nation work across the clock to fend off relentless assaults and the constant menace of bombardment from Gaza, Lebanon and Iran.
An IDF commander advised The Solar final month that the Iron dome has a 96 per cent success price, so Sunday’s failure will probably be carefully scrutinised.
The Houthis claimed accountability for the assault right away, and the IDF confirmed it got here from Yemen.
Sunday strike and the incoming retaliation mark a serious escalation between Israel and the Houthis in each Yemen and Iran.
Nationwide Unity chairman Benny Gantz insisted Iran should be held accountable.
The previous defence minister mentioned on X: “This isn’t Yemen, that is Iran. It’s Iran that’s firing ballistic missiles on the State of Israel, and it should bear accountability.
“The Israeli authorities should get up.”
In the meantime, Israel has begun calling up tens of 1000’s of reservists to “intensify and increase” its navy motion in Gaza.
The IDF mentioned it was “rising the stress” with the purpose of returning hostages held in Gaza and defeating Hamas militants.
The Safety Council was anticipated to approve the intensification of the struggle when it met on Sunday.
Who’re the Houthis?

THE Houthi rebels have spent months terrorising the Purple Sea by launching persistent missile and drone assaults on vessels and warships – however who’re they?
The Shia militant group, which now controls giant swaths of Yemen, spent over a decade being largely ignored by the world.
Nevertheless, for the reason that outbreak of the Israel-Hamas struggle, they sprung from relative obscurity to holding roughly £1trillion of world commerce hostage – turning one of many world’s busiest delivery lanes into an lively warzone.
Their warped battle cry is “Demise to America, Demise to Israel, curse the Jews and victory to Islam”.
Why are they attacking ships?
After the October 7 bloodbath, Houthis started launching relentless drone and missile assaults on any ships – together with warships – they deem to be related with Israel in solidarity with their ally, Hamas.
In actuality, they focused industrial vessels with little or no hyperlink to Israel – forcing international sea site visitors to largely halt operations within the area and sending delivery costs all over the world hovering.
The ocean assaults added to the carnage within the Center East tinderbox as intense ripples from Israel’s struggle in Gaza had been felt throughout the area – with Iran accused of stoking the chaos.
The Houthi chiefs pledged their Purple Sea assaults would proceed till Israel stopped its offensive in Gaza.
The group’s chiefs have beforehand mentioned their essential targets are Israel, and its allies the US and Britain.
And regardless of repeated threats from the West and joint US and UK strikes blitzing their strongholds in Yemen – Iran’s terror proxy seems undeterred.
The UK and US have hit Houthi bases as not too long ago as this month after the phobia group as soon as once more focused boats within the delivery lane.
Israel has additionally hammered the group with airstrikes, reportedly hitting oil storage tanks on the port in Al Hudaydah.