Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels target Ben Gurion Airport — Netanyahu promises “many bangs” in a war that’s just getting started.

The Houthis just crossed Israel’s red line. After a missile hit near Ben Gurion Airport, PM Netanyahu pledges relentless retaliation. “Not one bang — but many,” he says. Airlines flee, but Israel is preparing for war.
A plume of smoke. Screams inside Ben Gurion International Airport. Cancelled flights from the U.S. and Europe. This is what happens when Iran’s proxies cross the line — and now, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says they’ll pay the price.
“This isn’t over,” Netanyahu declared in a chilling video on Telegram. “It won’t happen in one bang. There will be many bangs.”
His warning followed a missile strike by Yemen’s Houthi rebels — a direct hit near Israel’s most vital air hub. The Houthis, emboldened by Iranian support and hardened by years of civil war, have now extended their warpath from the Red Sea all the way into Israeli airspace.
Their military spokesman bragged that Ben Gurion is “no longer safe for air travel.” In response, Delta, Lufthansa, ITA, Air France, and even Ryanair grounded flights. This is no longer a local threat — this is a message to the world: Israel is under fire, and air travel is no longer immune.
But now, the world watches as Netanyahu loads the next phase.
This isn’t just about Hamas. It’s not just about Gaza. This is a regional war — and the Houthis, with drones and missiles, have joined the Axis of Resistance.
Back in March, President Donald Trump ordered U.S. airstrikes on Houthi positions to protect global shipping. But this weekend’s missile shows that wasn’t enough. Israel is now expected to unleash a direct response — with devastating consequences for Yemen’s rebel regime.
The message from Netanyahu is unmistakable: There will be no safe havens — not in Gaza, not in Lebanon, not in Sana’a.
The era of strategic patience is over. From Tehran to Yemen, anyone betting on Israel backing down is about to discover what “many bangs” really means.






