Netanyahu's Retaliation Plans After Houthi Missile Attack
Incident Overview
A missile fired by the Houthi group struck near Ben Gurion airport.
Four people were injured due to the missile blast.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed retaliation against the Houthis.
Response from Israeli Officials
Netanyahu threatened future strikes against the Houthis.
Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized a strong counter-response.
The Israeli Air Force is investigating the failure to intercept the missile.
Current Situation at the Airport
Ben Gurion airport temporarily halted flights but has since reopened.
Major airlines canceled flights due to the missile threat.
Sirens were activated in parts of Israel as a precaution.
Background on Houthi Group
The Houthis are an Iran-backed rebel group based in Yemen.
They have a history of launching missile attacks at Israel and other targets.
Recent attacks also involve targeting ships in the Red Sea.