Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: Israel Katz, the regime's Defense Minister, expressing anger over the failure of the Arrow 3 and THAAD defense systems to intercept this missile, threatened in a short message on the X social network: "Whoever attacks us and hits us, we will hit us seven times."
Yemeni warning to airlines: In contrast, the spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces, announcing this unique attack, warned international airlines about continuing flights to Ben Gurion Airport and stressed that the airport is no longer safe. Yemeni forces also announced the targeting of a vital target in the occupied Ashkelon region in the northern Gaza Strip with a "Jaffa" drone last night.
On the other hand, following this successful attack, official Yemeni sources announced that the country's highest commanders gathered to review the developments.
At the same time, the Israeli Channel 12 TV announced that Israel is preparing to respond to the Yemeni attack and that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to hold a security meeting with the presence of ministers and defense chiefs. The Jerusalem Post also wrote that Israel is considering revising its recent policy towards Yemen in order to respond directly to these missile attacks.
Thus, Yemen's successful attack on Ben Gurion Airport has not only changed the military equations in the region, but has also led to reciprocal political and military reactions and increased the possibility of escalating tensions.