
Hebrew media: Air traffic halted at Ben Gurion Airport following missile launched from Yemen
The so-called 'Home Front Command' in the Israeli entity reported that air raid sirens sounded in occupied Jerusalem, Yaffa (Tel Aviv), and other cities following the detection of a missile launched from Yemen.
Israeli Channel 12 confirmed that air traffic was suspended at Lod Airport (Ben Gurion) due to a missile launched from Yemen.

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