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Houthi Drone Strikes Israeli Airport Amid Escalating Regional Tensions

Houthi militants from Yemen launched a drone that struck Israel's Ramon Airport, causing minor injuries and brief disruptions, as regional conflicts escalate.

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  • Yemen's Houthi militants launched a drone that successfully struck Israel's southern Ramon Airport, breaching air defenses and causing limited damage and minor injuries to two individuals.
  • The Houthis claimed responsibility for the drone attack, celebrating their first successful strike on a well-defended Israeli target, while Israel intercepted multiple other incoming drones.
  • This Houthi drone strike followed recent Israeli attacks on Yemen's rebel-held capital, which reportedly killed Houthi prime minister and officials, escalating regional hostilities.
  • The incident occurred amidst ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza City, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu determined to continue actions despite no progress in negotiations.
  • The Houthis are escalating aerial attacks on Israel and targeting merchant ships in vital Red Sea and Gulf of Aden trade routes, intensifying regional instability.
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Center-leaning sources cover this complex story neutrally, presenting multiple facets of the ongoing conflict without overt bias. They attribute claims to various parties, including Israeli and Houthi military statements, Hamas denials, and Palestinian civilian perspectives. The reporting balances military actions with humanitarian concerns and legal developments, offering a comprehensive overview.

"The drone crashed into the passenger terminal at the Ramon International Airport near the resort city of Eilat, the Israeli Airports Authority said, blowing out glass windows and sending smoke plumes billowing."

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"A drone launched from Yemen by the Houthi militant group has hit Israel’s southern airport, closing the airspace over southern Israel and halting flights, the Israeli military said Sunday."

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"The attack follows Israeli strikes on Yemen’s rebel-held capital that killed the Houthi prime minister and other top officials in a major escalation of the nearly 2-year-old conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed militant group."

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The drone strike caused limited damage, primarily blowing out glass windows and sending smoke plumes, and resulted in minor injuries to two individuals, including a 63-year-old man treated for light shrapnel wounds.

The drone breached Israel's multilayered air defenses by employing complex diversion and surprise tactics, allowing at least one drone to slip through and strike Ramon Airport while others were intercepted.

The attack was carried out in solidarity with Palestinians following Hamas' attack on Israel, and was also a response to recent Israeli strikes on Yemen's rebel-held capital that killed Houthi officials, escalating regional hostilities.

Israel intercepted multiple other incoming drones, resumed normal airport operations within hours, and intensified airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen following the attack; Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has committed to continuing military operations in Gaza amid these escalations.

The Houthi drone and missile attacks on Israel, along with targeting merchant ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, have increased regional instability by heightening economic and psychological pressure on Israel and exacerbating conflicts in the Middle East.

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