Significant drop in passengers at Ben Gurion Airport after Yemen missile attack
hebrew Media Admit Yemeni Missile Attack on Ben Gurion Airport Led to Flight Suspensions and Significant Passenger decline.
According to a report by the English section of “webangah News Agency,” citing Mehr News Agency and Shehab News Agency, Hebrew media reported on Tuesday that Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv has experienced a sharp decline in passenger numbers.
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime’s television network reported: International airlines have extended their flight suspensions to Israel after a missile launched from Yemen struck Ben Gurion Airport.
The report added that this incident has left thousands of Zionists stranded abroad, displaced and struggling.
Ofir Akunis, the Zionist regime’s consul general in New York, strongly criticized American airlines for canceling their flights after the Yemeni missile hit the airport.
Following Yemen’s missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday, dozens of foreign airlines canceled their flights over the past 24 hours.
This marks the first time the Zionist regime has officially confirmed that a Yemeni missile struck near the airport, directly impacting flight operations.