Yemeni Houthis attacked the Israeli Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
Eyewitness footage shows smoke rising above the terminal, sirens and screams can be heard. Apparently, one missile strike was launched.
"A ballistic missile fired by Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen apparently fell near Ben Gurion Airport," the Jewish News Syndicate TV channel reports.
There have been no reports of casualties yet.
EADaily clarifies that the international airport named after. Ben-Gurion is recognized as the most protected airport from terrorism in the world.

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