Israeli safety forces examine the location the place the Israeli army mentioned a projectile fired by Yemen’s Houthi rebels landed within the space of Ben Gurion Worldwide Airport close to Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sunday, Might 4, 2025.
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BEN-GURION INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Israel — A missile launched by Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen on Sunday briefly halted flights and commuter site visitors at Israel’s most important worldwide airport after an affect left a plume of smoke and induced panic amongst passengers.
The Houthi rebels have been hanging Israel all through the conflict in Gaza in solidarity with Palestinians. The assault on Ben-Gurion Worldwide Airport got here hours earlier than high Israeli Cupboard ministers have been set to vote on whether or not to accentuate the nation’s army operations within the Gaza strip. The military in the meantime started calling up hundreds of reserves in anticipation of a wider operation in Gaza, officers mentioned.
The missile launch Sunday set off air raid sirens in a number of elements of Israel. A plume of smoke was seen on the airport, in line with footage shared by Israeli media. Passengers have been heard yelling and scrambling for canopy.
It was not instantly clear whether or not the projectile, which landed in a subject close to an entry highway resulting in airport parking tons, was the missile or its fragments, or an interceptor from Israel’s air protection methods. It left a deep crater within the floor and a close-by highway was suffering from filth.
Israel vows to reply to the airport assault
Police mentioned that air, highway and rail site visitors have been halted following the assault. The site visitors resumed after about an hour, Israel Airports Authority mentioned. Israel’s paramedic service Magen David Adom mentioned 4 folks have been evenly wounded.
Houthi army spokesman Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree mentioned in a video assertion that the group fired a hypersonic ballistic missile on the airport.
Houthi rebels have been firing at Israel because the conflict with Gaza erupted on Oct. 7, 2023, and the missiles have largely been intercepted, though some have penetrated Israel’s missile protection methods, inflicting injury.
Israel has struck again towards the rebels in Yemen and the U.S., Israel’s high ally, additionally launched a marketing campaign of strikes in March towards them.
Israeli Protection Minister Israel Katz vowed retribution for the airport assault: “Whoever harms us, we are going to hurt them sevenfold.”
Israeli ministers will vote on increasing the conflict in Gaza
An Israeli official mentioned the influential safety Cupboard would meet on Sunday night to vote on plans to increase the combating. A army official mentioned the nation was calling up hundreds of reserves. Each officers spoke on situation of anonymity according to laws.
Far-right Israeli Nationwide Safety Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, in an interview with Israeli Military Radio, mentioned he needed to see a “highly effective” growth of the conflict, however didn’t disclose particulars as to what the brand new plans would entail.
“We have to improve the depth and proceed till we obtain complete victory. We should win a complete victory,” he mentioned. He demanded that Israel bomb “the meals and electrical energy provides” in Gaza.

Palestinians have a look at a home focused by an Israeli military strike in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Saturday, Might 3, 2025.
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The plans to escalate combating in Gaza greater than 18 months after the conflict there erupted come as a humanitarian disaster within the territory deepens.
As a part of its efforts to strain the militant group Hamas to barter on Israel’s phrases for a brand new ceasefire, Israel in early March halted the entry of products into Gaza. That has plunged the territory of two.3 million folks into what’s believed to be the worst humanitarian disaster because the conflict started.
An eight-week-long ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that introduced a lull in combating and freed Israeli hostages collapsed in March. Israel resumed its strikes on Gaza on March 18 and has captured swaths of the coastal enclave. A whole bunch of Palestinians have been killed because the combating resumed, in line with native well being officers.
Preventing in Gaza drags on
Not less than seven Palestinians together with two dad and mom and their two youngsters, ages 2 and 4, have been killed in Israeli airstrikes in southern and central Gaza Strip, Palestinian medics mentioned. Requested in regards to the strikes, the Israeli army had no direct remark.
The Israeli army mentioned Sunday that two troopers have been killed in fight in Gaza, bringing the variety of troopers killed since combating resumed in March to 6.
The conflict in Gaza started when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel, killing 1,200 folks and taking 250 hostages. Israel says 59 stay in Gaza, though roughly 35 are mentioned to be useless.
Israel’s offensive has killed greater than 52,000 folks in Gaza, a lot of them ladies and youngsters in line with Palestinian well being officers, who don’t distinguish between combatants and civilians of their depend.
The combating has displaced greater than 90% of Gaza’s inhabitants, usually a number of instances. Starvation has been widespread and the scarcity of meals has set off looting.