Ben Gurion airport paralyzed as Fateh-110 missile strikes

Published November 6th, 2024 - 05:04 GMT
Ben Gurion airport paralyzed as Fateh-110 missile strikes
A picture shows an airplane on the tarmac at Israel's Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv on November 6, 2024. Lebanon's Hezbollah group on November 6 says fired rockets at an Israeli military base near Ben Gurion airport. AFP
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Hezbollah also targeted the Israeli military’s Tserfin base south of Tel Aviv with additional Fateh-110 missiles, while drones attacked Nahariya.

ALBAWABA- A Fateh-110 ballistic missile launched by Hezbollah has struck Ben Gurion Airport, forcing a temporary halt to flights. 

In a video released by Hezbollah's media, the Fateh-110 missile is shown during its launch and the subsequent impact on its target in Tel Aviv.

Hezbollah also targeted the Israeli military’s Tserfin base south of Tel Aviv with additional Fateh-110 missiles, while drones attacked Nahariya. 

Hezbollah reported further strikes on the settlement of Kafr Sold for the third time, launching a barrage of rockets, and claimed a "qualitative missile" strike on Israeli forces gathered in Metula, resulting in confirmed casualties.

The Israeli Chief of Staff stated that forces must prepare to expand military operations in Lebanon. 

The Israeli army confirmed detecting 25 rockets launched from Lebanon toward Haifa Bay and Western Galilee, in apparent retaliation for recent intensified Israeli air raids on Lebanon, which have targeted locations including Beirut's southern suburbs, Baalbek, Sidon, and Bekaa. 

The ongoing Israeli strikes have hit areas like Haret Hreik, Al-Laylaki, Al-Maamoura, Burj Al-Barajneh, and the American neighborhood, resulting in significant casualties. 

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