Netanyahu promised retaliation against Iran, which he holds responsible for the attack on Tel Aviv.

Netanyahu promised retaliation against Iran, which he holds responsible for the attack on Tel Aviv.

04.05.2025 23:30

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened retaliation following the attack by the Houthis in Yemen on Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. Netanyahu warned the Houthis that "there will be explosions" and also promised a response against Iran.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to attack Yemen after the Houthi strike on Ben Gurion Airport in the capital, Tel Aviv.



Netanyahu's threat of retaliation against Iran
Ben Gurion Airport

"THERE WILL BE EXPLOSIONS"

In a video he shared on social media, Netanyahu stated that they are acting in coordination with the United States against the Houthis. After a missile fired from Yemen, which has been under US attack for a long time, hit Ben Gurion Airport, Netanyahu threatened the Houthis, saying "there will be explosions."

"WE WILL CARRY OUT ATTACKS ON THEM IN THE FUTURE"

Netanyahu, who said that the Israeli army would take action against the Houthis, stated, "We are acting in coordination with the United States. We have carried out attacks on them (the Houthis) in the past, and we will carry out attacks on them in the future."

THREAT OF RETALIATION AGAINST IRAN

After the attack, Netanyahu also threatened retaliation against Iran. The Israeli Prime Minister said to Tehran, which he accused of supporting the Houthis, "We will respond at a time and place of our choosing." Netanyahu, who shared again the message from March in which US President Donald Trump attributed the Houthi attacks to Iran, stated, "The Houthi attacks originate from Iran. Israel will respond to the attack on our main airport by the Houthis and at a time and place of our choosing, to their Iranian terrorist masters."

Netanyahu's threat of retaliation against Iran

SECURITY CABINET TO MEET TO DISCUSS GAZA

In his statement, Netanyahu also mentioned the security cabinet meeting scheduled for this evening to discuss the expansion of attacks on Gaza. Stating that there are intense clashes in Gaza, Netanyahu noted that the proposal of Chief of General Staff Eyal Zamir would be discussed in the cabinet meeting. Netanyahu asserted that the war is decisive, saying, "We will not give up on the war."



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