Ben Gurion Airport closed for the third day in a row

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Israeli occupation closed Tel Aviv International Airport again on Wednesday for the third consecutive day.

Hebrew media confirmed that the occupation authorities suspended work at Ben Gurion Airport with the sound of huge explosions in the occupation capital, Tel Aviv.

The explosions were the result of a new missile attack.

The explosions around Ben Gurion in recent days have been considered a habit that Tel Aviv residents wake up to and cause the closure of the only international airport in the occupied territories in Palestine.

No party has claimed responsibility for the new attack yet.

Yemeni forces had previously confirmed that they had carried out an attack with a “hypersonic” missile targeting a base in Tel Aviv. Hebrew media also confirmed that missiles were launched from Lebanon towards the capital.

The focus on the vicinity of Ben Gurion Airport does not only aim to close the international airport, but also targets important military facilities for the occupation, including a missile and aircraft manufacturing company.