Tel Aviv/New Delhi Yemen's Houthi rebels fired a missile at Israel's Ben-Gurion International Airport on Sunday, causing chaos at the airport and halting all traffic services for some time. The missile fell in an empty field nearby, injuring four people.
At the time of the attack, Air India flight AI139 from Delhi to Tel Aviv was diverted to Abu Dhabi. Air India has cancelled all flights till May 6 and passengers are being given the facility of refund or rebooking.
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Missile attack on Israel's Ben-Gurion Airport, Air India flight diverted
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The Israeli Defense Minister warned that the response would be "sevenfold". Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for the attack and said they used a 'hypersonic ballistic missile'. The conflict in Gaza is expected to intensify as Israel's security cabinet is about to decide on increasing military action.

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