The Jerusalem Post May 4, 2025
Houthi missile strike

Magen David Adom medics and paramedics provided medical treatment to a 50-year-old man and a 54-year-old woman who were lightly wounded due to the blast, and a 32-year-old woman who was wounded on the way to the shelter.

The access road to Terminal 3 suffered damage as a result of the crash.
Although this is the first time a Houthi missile has hit Ben-Gurion Airport, this is not the first time one has struck Israeli territory.

Following the attack on Sunday morning, Defense Minister Israel Katz responded, saying, "Whoever harms us will be struck sevenfold in return.

U.S. President Donald Trump responded to Sunday's Houthi missile attack, in which he warned against Houthi retaliation and laid blame on Iran for supplying weapons and funding Houthi terrorist activity and that Iran will suffer dire consequences.

U.S. National Security Council spokesperson James Hewitt says the United States military has launched “over 1,000 strikes” on Yemen’s Houthis, and will continue, in coordination with Israel.

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Israel estimated in late March that the Houthis only have a few dozen ballistic missiles left in their stockpile.

Reports of heavy Houthi losses from ongoing U.S. airstrikes may explain the group's determination to continue launching missiles as long as it retains any operational capability.