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Drone Attack by Houthi Rebels Disrupts Operations at Ramon Airport in Israel

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Drone Strike Near Ramon International Airport

On Sunday, a drone launched by the Iran-aligned Houthi rebels targeted an area close to Ramon International Airport in southern Israel. This incident led to a temporary closure of the airspace and the suspension of all flights. Reports indicate that the explosion resulted in one injury and prompted a rapid response from security forces, with emergency services seen addressing the situation as smoke emerged from the terminal windows.


Israeli Defense Response

Israeli authorities reported that several drones were intercepted before they could enter the nation's airspace, but one drone successfully penetrated the defenses and struck near Eilat. This attack is part of a series of near-daily assaults by the Houthis on Israel, coinciding with rising regional tensions.


Reactions and Retaliation

This drone incident follows a recent Israeli airstrike on Sanaa, the capital of Houthi-controlled Yemen, which resulted in the death of the group's prime minister, Ahmed al-Rahawi. In response, the Houthis have pledged to retaliate, launching missiles and cluster bombs, although only a few have inflicted notable damage. The attack occurred shortly after the Israeli military reported intercepting three drones originating from Yemen.


Escalation in Gaza

In Gaza, Israel has escalated its military operations in Gaza City, issuing orders for mass evacuations in anticipation of a ground offensive. Humanitarian organizations have raised alarms about the displacement of nearly one million residents, many of whom have already been forced to evacuate multiple times, exacerbating what they describe as a 'man-made famine.'


Ongoing Conflict and International Pressure

The Israeli military claims that Hamas operates within civilian zones and has targeted high-rise buildings allegedly used by militants. However, Hamas refutes these claims, asserting that the structures were residential. Despite increasing international calls for restraint, Israeli bombardments have persisted.


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