Arab-Israeli Conflict

Flights interrupted after missile strikes Israel’s largest airport

The projectile was one of ten fired from Lebanon at the center of the country, sending two million people to bomb shelters.

By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News

Flights to and from Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport were halted briefly Wednesday after a missile hit one of the airport’s parking lots during a barrage launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon.

While many were panicked by the large boom, no physical injuries were caused by the explosion. Some damage to the property was reported, with no details as yet regarding its severity.

According to the Ice news site, the missile did not descend directly in the flight paths of either departing or arriving planes and did not penetrate the actual airspace of the airport.

After about an hour where incoming planes circled the airport and all outgoing activity was halted, all flight activity returned to normal.

The army announced that ten missiles had been fired at Israel’s central region. Nine were shot down as some two million people raced for safe rooms in cities such as Tel Aviv, Raanana, Herzliya and Ramat Gan.

In Kfar Chabad, missile or interceptor fragments penetrated the ceiling of a childcare facility. The staff and young children were not hurt as they had evacuated in time to their protected area.

One large section of a rocket fell directly onto an empty, parked car in Raanana, several feet of its vertical shaft seen dramatically standing upright through the smashed windshield.

Rocket warning sirens also sounded in northern Israel, in the upper and western Galilee and Golan Heights as well as in communities close to the Lebanese border such as Metula and Kiryat Shmona.

The government has claimed that the army’s hundreds of bombings of Hezbollah weapons sites, and weeks-long ground incursion into Lebanese border villages and tunnel networks have destroyed most of the Iranian terror proxy’s missile supply.

Still, over the weeks of fighting, Hezbollah forces have often managed to launch about 80-100 missiles, rockets and UAVs a day, mostly at northern Israel.

The IDF announced later Wednesday that in current fighting in southern Lebanon, the reservist 8th Armored Brigade, under the command of the 91st Division, killed dozens of terrorists, including the area’s battalion commander, by directing an Air Force jet to a suspected compound.

In addition, the forces located, confiscated and destroyed many weapons, including Russian-made Kornet anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs), grenades, weapons and explosives that were hidden in civilian houses in villages and in secreted in underground infrastructures.

Share
Published by
Batya Jerenberg
Tags: Ben Gurion Airport Hezbollah missiles IDF Ra'anana southern Lebanon

Recent Posts

  • Videos

WATCH: Inside the war on drone smuggling across the Israel-Egypt border

Along the Israel-Egypt border, criminals deploy high-capacity drones capable of smuggling 60 kg of weapons…

2 hours ago
  • Jewish Diaspora & Antisemitism

Leaked UK Green Party chats reveal talk of ‘killing Zionists,’ wiping Israel off map

Leaked messages from Britain's Green Party internal chat reveals members casually discussed mass murder of…

2 hours ago
  • Israel News

New app offers legal advice for Israeli reservists traveling abroad

The app is initially geared toward Israeli reservists and teens about to enlist in the…

3 hours ago
  • Israel News

Israel advances E1 construction plans with tenders for 1,400 homes

Supporters regard E1 as strategically important for maintaining Israeli territorial continuity around Jerusalem.

3 hours ago
  • Videos

WATCH: IDF seals two more Hamas tunnels in Gaza

IDF forces sealed two Hamas tunnels spanning more than two kilometers in central and southern…

3 hours ago
  • Middle East

Struggling Hezbollah diverts cash from Lebanese civilians to rebuild terror arsenal

Money still reaching the organization from Iran through indirect channels is now being directed largely…

3 hours ago