Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a multi-phased response to the missile strike by Yemen's Houthi militants near Ben Gurion International Airport, highlighting the ongoing security concerns. Following the strike, major airlines like Delta, Lufthansa, and Air France canceled flights, affecting international travel to Israel. Yemen's Houthis claimed responsibility for the strike, which aimed to disrupt air travel and marked a significant escalation in tensions. The missile impact raised serious safety concerns for travelers, prompting Israeli officials to reconsider their strategic responses against such threats.
Yemen's Houthis have made it clear that Israel's main airport is not a safe destination for air travel, marking a significant escalation in tensions.
After years of halted flights, foreign carriers resumed operations to Israel but quickly reversed decisions following the missile incident.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's multi-phased response to the Houthis reflects Israel's ongoing strategy of retaliation against militant threats to its national security.
The missile strike by the Houthis has caused substantial operational shifts in international air travel, prompting leading airlines to cancel flights.
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