Yemen’s Armed Forces have hit the Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv after several attempts by the Israeli military to intercept it failed.

The missile bypassed four layers of air defense and landed in the heart of Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday, with both Arrow and THAAD systems failing to intercept the advanced missile.

Israeli daily Yedioth Aharonot, citing emergency services, said at least seven people were injured in the attack.

Israeli media published footage from the moment when a ballistic missile launched from Yemen made a “direct impact” in the main airport.

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    Who does not have the visual of the movie 300’s when Leonidas throws his spear at Xerxes face to prove his mortality?! Yemen and its people will continue to suffer but they will be remembered for their fierce conviction.

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    The attack was done by the “yemeni armed forces” which is the official military of yemen.

    However, yemen has been in a civil war since 2014, with command of the military split between the government and the hoithi rebels.

    The spokesperson who took credit for the attack in the article, yahya saree is described by wikipedia as being part of the houthi faction.

    This seems to be much less of an official yemeni military action than the text of the article might lead you to believe.

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      The Houthis are the government. The fake Western-Saudi backed rebels control less than 20% of the country and are only claimed to be the government by people halfway across the globe

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      The majority of the Yemeni population is under the Houthi government. Aside from relations with other countries, they are pretty much the de facto current government of Yemen.

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        Describing the Houthis as illegitimate rebels now is akin to describing John Hancock and James Madison as illegitimate rebels in 1780.

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    We should be able to be pro-palestine and still be capable of calling this a terrorist attack. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of people who have nothing to do with the war that could have been killed in this attack. I work in aviation, for an airline that has regular flights to Tel Aviv, and it terrifies me that I, or someone close to me could’ve been there.

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      Such is the reality of war, civilian infrastructure such as airports, sea ports, etc, is considered dual use (capable of being used by both civilian and military) and is usually bombed. International law does not exist, it’s a facade. Hundreds of civilians were killed or injured during the US Navy and Air Force bombing of Ras Isa Fuel Port in Yemen this month (a double tap strike), including fuel truck drivers and paramedics being immolated by the resulting fires. Israel and the United States have bombed international airports repeatedly in Yemen. Outside of Yemen, both Russia and Ukraine have targeted each other’s civilian airports. The USA, Israel and the UK are effectively at war with Yemen, they’ve conducted over 1000 airstrikes 24/7 over the past 50 days, including airstrikes on airports and sea ports that have killed and injured hundreds. The decision by Ansarallah/the Houthis to target airports in Israel did not come out of thin air, it’s a symmetrical response to the strikes Yemen has been subjected to. Israel or the USA will likely respond in kind now and attack the airport in Sana’a again soon.

      US, UK warplanes bomb Yemen’s Hodeidah International Airport - 18 June 2024

      US bombs Hodeidah International Airport in Yemen - 23 March 2025

      UN chief condemns escalation in Yemen as (Israeli) airstrikes hit Sana’a Airport, key infrastructure - 27 December 2024

      The U.S. continues bombing Sana’a International Airport - 28 March 2025

      Houthi-Controlled Ras Isa Port Targeted in Airstrikes by US Armed Forces - 22 April 2025

      The Houthis have reported a casualty count of around 70 to 80 people and injuries to around 150-170 people, including port workers, truck drivers, and paramedics.

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      Funny how it’s never called a terrorist attack when Israel, or any other western country, strikes an airport (or a hospital, or a school, or anything else)

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      You need to read more, Yemen is the only state upholding the Geneva convention to genocide, it is not a terrorist attack. by complaining to us and not your superiors and aiding in the flow of money to said airport, you are also a party to genocide. take a look in the mirror before you begin parroting such nonsense again.

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      Ben Gurion is used for military deliveries by countries such as the US. Ben Gurion airport is a military base.

      Video shows cargo planes delivering armored vehicles to Israeli Defense Forces

      A U.S. military plane landed in Ben Gurion Airport with a shipment of armored vehicles for the Israeli Defense Forces, the Israeli Defense Ministry said Thursday.

      Also there is a secret nuclear missile site underneath Ben Gurion airport.

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          Then you should condemn the zionist regime for using civilians as human shields. It was they who chose to place terrorist infrastructure at the centre of a civilian airport.

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          You know how you can’t show Hamas bases in hospitals but I can show you military deliveries at Ben Gurion airport?

          Israel is using human shields.

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            Afaik only Israel said Hamas used the hospitals, back when they lied about their genocide attempts… Tbf I don’t even care if Hamas did, using children as a shield is still not as cruel as actually fucking bombing them

            Not to mention tens(hundreds?) of thousands of innocents shelled by the IDF. And decades of abuse at the hands of the Israeli population. And the complete ignorance that Hamas, before being forced to become terrorists resistance fighters for Palestine, was elected by the people as government of Gaza in 2006, to regain some order after the last time the Israeli government attacked Gaza. And some dimwit rose-tinted fucks still have the audacity to complain about October 7th and support the elimination of the Palestinian and Muslim population headed by Netanyahu.

            I’m always on the side of the oppressed. And against evil States. Go Yemen.

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            It is possible for all of the following to be simultaneously true:

            • The Israeli War Cabinet are war criminals and terrible people for slaughtering civilians in Palestine and Lebanon.
            • The Houthis are war criminals and terrible people for targeting civilians in Israel.
            • The US Trump Administration are war criminals and terrible people for killing civilians in Houthi-controlled areas.
            • Hamas are war criminals and terrible people for targeting civilians.

            While all of the above crimes are of roughly the same type (albeit for different reasons), they do differ in extent - the Israeli War Cabinet is responsible for the most suffering by a wide margin.

            I think it is a morally consistent position to condemn all of the war crimes above, although perhaps to prioritise efforts condemning the bigger ones.

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              Only 1 and 3 are actually true in reality. Yemen and Hamas are not targeting civilians. The majority of Israel’s population are in the military or reservists, by choice.

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          I think you’re right in the abstract, but in Israel’s specific case, they’ve slaughtered, literally, tens to hundreds of thousands of civilian Palestinians.

          In that context it’s really hard to feel that an attack against mixed use infrastructure with potential civilian casualties is a terrorist attack or a war crime.

          When Ukraine bombs a road and it kills Russian civilians is that a terrorist attack?

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        Yeah, the flight attendants and pilots working for e.g. Wizz Air are compliant with killing civilians in Palestine. Get a grip.

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          In a small way they are doing a little to legitimize the occupation by pretending it as a normal state. However the real culprit regarding the flight attendants and pilots are airlines like Wizz Air who are not only chosing to collaborate with a genocidal fascist regime but also to put their employees in harms way.

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          Israel said they are ‘at war’. if you want to fly to and aid genocidaires in a war zone, that’s your problem, not ours.

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            You’re aware that airline workers have no choice on where the airline flies to, right? If I get a TLV flight in my roster I can’t not go to work because Israel is commiting genocide in Palestine.

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              I have no idea where you live, but where I live one can refuse to work if it is unsafe. Or you could just object on moral grounds and get a different job. Or you can just keep complaining online.

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              If I get a TLV flight in my roster I can’t not go to work because Israel is commiting genocide in Palestine.

              Sure you can! Just walk out. You can leave! If it sucks, hit da bricks!! skeleton-guns-akimbo

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              They actually do. They can refuse to fly there. Israel’s victims, those people have no choice.

              Edit: I want to back my stance up here with an example of what I did about 3 years ago. I used to work for a small NGO and when I accidentally saw some budgeting spreadsheets and saw how much of our funding went to our board members Vs actually buying drugs and paying surveyors and community drug distributors, I quit in disgust. I took a huge pay cut from that. Like 50% of my salary just gone.

              So yeah, I think for genocide I would do the same

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          they could refuse to fly to the fascist outpost and thereby put a little bit more pressure on them, but i guess no. it’s all fine, they’re just doing their job ferrying people to and from a genocidal entity.

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            Yeah but have you considered that they weep in sorrow and have minor migraines afterwards? Oh the pain and suffering these “hapless”, “choiceless” white collar workers have to go through!

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              So people should just quit their jobs because the CEO of the Airline decided not to suspend flights to Israel?

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                the person that replied to you already provided one of many examples that people in that position could do. The people that are oppressed, that don’t have the luxury of having a permanent roof over their heads (any makeshift camps eventually gets destroyed with the people in it as well by the entity), that have their children stolen from them, whether metaphorically or literally, or become orphaned themselves, etc etc don’t get to have a say in the matter.

                To equate them to fucking flight attendants that are perfectly capable of taking even the most minimal of actions, which at worst case could get them a slap on the wrist, is absurd, disgusting and vile, lib.

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      There is a film called The Clerks, and there is a scene about collateral casualties of contractors when Luke Skywalker destroys death star.