Houthis Target Israel's Ben Gurion Airport with Missile Attack

Three empty buses were set ablaze in Bat Yam, near Tel Aviv, during a series of explosions on Thursday night, leading Israeli police to investigate the incident as a potential terrorist attack. No injuries were reported, but the targeted vehicle attacks are rare, with few precedents since the end of the Second Intifada in 2005, according to local reports.
The explosions occur amid a fragile ceasefire in Gaza and heightened military operations in the West Bank, particularly in areas such as refugee camps, which have reportedly resulted in dozens of deaths and the displacement of approximately 40,000 people in the past month. Local media noted that messages in Hebrew and Arabic found on the explosives contained the phrase "Vengeance from Tulkarem," indicating a potential link to recent military incursions in that West Bank city.
In response to the threat, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has ordered an increase in military operations, while bomb disposal units are currently neutralizing additional unexploded devices in the area. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated he is continuously receiving updates related to the situation.