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Houthi rebels claim missile, drone strikes on Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, key military facilities

By ANI | Updated: April 5, 2026 02:00 IST

Sanaa [Yemen], April 5 : Yemen's Houthi rebels have asserted that they launched a strike directed at Israel's Ben ...

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Sanaa [Yemen], April 5 : Yemen's Houthi rebels have asserted that they launched a strike directed at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, alongside other "vital" military sites in southern Israel, according to Al Jazeera.

In a formal communication released via the Houthi-affiliated Al-Masirah media, the Yemeni faction detailed the nature of the operation, with Al Jazeera further reporting that the group claimed the attack used a cluster missile and numerous drones to target the specified locations.

Coinciding with these claims from Yemen, the Iranian military has announced that it executed an expansive drone mission aimed at critical areas within the same Israeli aviation hub.

According to state broadcaster Press TV, the Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran stated that this large-scale operation was a direct retaliation for what it described as persistent US-Israeli aggression directed at the country.

Providing further detail on the raid in an official communique released early Saturday, the military noted that its units hit various strategic hubs at the airport.

Press TV reported that these targets included a recently constructed control tower, the primary control towers for Terminals 1 and 2, navigation equipment, as well as the facility's antennas and radar systems.

The military command elaborated that the offensive was initiated at first light, employing a significant number of unmanned aerial vehicles.

According to Press TV, the primary objective of the deployment was to dismantle the electronic command and coordination infrastructure used for military air traffic.

Expanding on the strategic intent, the Iranian Army further explained that the mission was designed to obstruct the guidance systems of offensive fighter aircraft and disrupt broader aerial manoeuvres.

These strikes were specifically intended to neutralise the surveillance and electronic warfare potential of the opposing forces.

Ultimately, this military action was framed as a necessary response to ongoing hostile acts and crimes attributed to the United States and Israel, particularly the alleged use of Ben Gurion Airport as a launchpad for strikes against Iranian interests.

Press TV highlighted that the military has underscored that the retaliation for those martyred in recent attacks is "certain," with the army cautioning that its operations will proceed without pause and remain proportionate to the intensity of enemy provocations.

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