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Yemeni missiles nightmare of "Ben-Gurion" in tourist season of Israel
Pars Today- Israel has welcomed the tourist season with the hope of resumption of flights to the pre-war time, but the Yemeni resistance has damaged the economic and aerial equations of Israel with precise missiles.
"Houthis exactly know what they are doing. They hit airports as they know that damaging tourism will deal economic and psychological blow to Israel and, unfortunately, this strategy has been effective," said the CEO of a travel agency in the Occupied al-Quds.
According to Pars Today, quoting from Fars news agency, the American website "Media Online" narrated in a report from the authorities of Israeli aerial transportation sector that several foreign airliners have threatened that if Yemen increases attacks on Ben-Gurion airport, they will leave Israel.
These warnings are raised while the relative stability after the brief ceasefire in Gaza caused some of the airliners to return to the Occupied Territories; yet, the resumption of war and the retaliatory Yemeni missile attacks have caused them to face serious threat.
Tourism stalemate
Media Onlie reports that, "After the brief ceasefire which created a chance for breathing and relative resumption of airlines before the Passover holidays, the Israeli tourism industry has come to the precipice once again." The report then made it clear, "As the spring holidays of Passover approach- which are considered a golden opportunity to travel to Israel- the tourism sector of the Zionist regime has faced a new threat from Houthis [Ansarullah forces] in Yemen."
Warning on fragile stability
Ami Allon, Head of Marketing Services Department at the Ministry of Tourism of the fake Zionist regime, said in an interview with Media Online, "Most of the world airlines have resumed their activity and the travel warnings have decreased, but everything depends on the continuation of stability." However, the report stresses that "This stability seems very fragile as in late last month, Houthis [Ansarullah forces] announced that they had targeted Ben-Gurion airport directly." According to Media Online, such attacks can disturb the activities of airliners and can deal severe blow to internal tourism.
Unsafe Ben-Gurion
The Yemeni Armed Forces announced clearly last month that Ben-Gurion airport is not safe and secure for aerial navigation and, as long as Israel continues war against the people of Gaza and keeps sieging Palestinians, this airport will be exposed to danger.
Escape nightmare
With increase of missile attacks from Yemen and Lebanon deep into the Occupied Territories last year, most of the foreign airliners cancelled their flights to Ben-Gurion airport. This measure was taken after the international Tel Aviv airport received several security and missile warnings and the air space was unsafe for many airliners in the Occupied Territories.
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