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Houthi, 'lanciati 2 missili contro l'aeroporto Ben Gurion'

epa11579204 Passengers walk by an empty waiting area at the Ben Gurion International Airport after Israeli trade unionist and chairman of Histadrut, Arnon Bar-David, announced a general strike; in Tel Aviv, Israel, 02 September 2024. Israel's largest labor union, Histadrut, called for a nationwide general strike to start on 02 September urging the Israeli Prime Minister to reach a deal to secure the remaining hostages held by Hamas following the 07 October attack. Thousands of Israelis protested across Israel on 01 September following the recovery of the bodies of six hostagres held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. According to a statement by the Israeli Government Press Office, 97 Israeli hostages remain in captivity in the Gaza Strip, with 33 confirmed dead. EPA/ABIR SULTAN
epa11579204 Passengers walk by an empty waiting area at the Ben Gurion International Airport after Israeli trade unionist and chairman of Histadrut, Arnon Bar-David, announced a general strike; in Tel Aviv, Israel, 02 September 2024. Israel's largest labor union, Histadrut, called for a nationwide general strike to start on 02 September urging the Israeli Prime Minister to reach a deal to secure the remaining hostages held by Hamas following the 07 October attack. Thousands of Israelis protested across Israel on 01 September following the recovery of the bodies of six hostagres held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. According to a statement by the Israeli Government Press Office, 97 Israeli hostages remain in captivity in the Gaza Strip, with 33 confirmed dead. EPA/ABIR SULTAN
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SANAA, 18 MAG - I ribelli Houthi dello Yemen hanno affermato oggi di aver lanciato due missili contro il principale aeroporto israeliano, dopo che l'Idf ha dichiarato di averne intercettato uno lanciato dal Paese della penisola arabica. Il portavoce militare degli Houthi, Yahya Saree, ha dichiarato che il suo gruppo, sostenuto dall'Iran, ha preso di mira l'aeroporto Ben Gurion, vicino a Tel Aviv, con "due missili balistici". Il portavoce ha aggiunto che gli attacchi continueranno fino alla fine dell'"assedio" su Gaza, dove Israele combatte da 19 mesi una guerra contro Hamas.

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