18.03.2026 19:42
After the assassinations of Ali Larijani, Secretary General of Israel's National Security Council, Intelligence Minister Ismail Hatib, and Gholam Reza Soleimani, commander of the Basij forces affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards, Iran has increased the intensity of its retaliations. In Iran's retaliatory attack, it was reported that three private jets at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv were damaged due to Iran's missile strikes.
The war that began with the attacks of the USA and Israel on Iran continues with all its violence; Israel has carried out assassinations of high-ranking Iranian officials. National Security High Council Secretary Ali Larijani, Intelligence Minister Ismail Hatib, and the commander of the Basij forces affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards, Gholam Reza Soleimani, lost their lives in Israeli attacks.
RETALIATORY ATTACKS FROM IRAN
After the killing of three critical figures, Iran increased the intensity of its retaliations. In Iran's retaliatory attack, it was reported that 3 private planes at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv were damaged due to Iran's missile attacks. One plane was severely damaged, while the other two sustained minor damage.
It was stated that 3 private planes at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel's capital, were damaged due to Iran's retaliations.
3 PRIVATE PLANES DAMAGED
According to a report by The Times of Israel, airport officials confirmed that 3 private planes parked at Ben Gurion, the largest airport connecting Israel to the outside world, were damaged in missile attacks.
An Israeli Airports Authority spokesperson stated, "This morning, 3 private planes were damaged due to preventive missile debris."
The report mentioned that one plane was severely damaged and caught fire due to debris falling at the airport during the interception of Iranian missiles, while the other two sustained minor damage.