Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that his country's response to the Houthi group, after a missile fired from Yemen landed at Ben Gurion Airport, will not be "just one strike, but rather multiple strikes."
This came in a video address broadcast by Netanyahu on his Twitter account, following a rocket attack Sunday morning on Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv, resulting in seven people being slightly injured and the announcement by approximately 10 international airlines that they were suspending flights to Israel.
Netanyahu said: "We have acted in the past (against the Houthis), and we will act in the future."
He added, "The United States, in coordination with us, is moving against them. It won't be just a strike and that's it - but there will be strikes."
The Israeli Arrow and American THAAD air defense systems failed to intercept a ballistic missile that landed in an open area near planes at Terminal 3 at the airport, according to Channel 12.
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Netanyahu vows to respond to Houthi missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport