Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV) has reportedly been struck by Iranian missile attacks, triggering massive explosions and widespread chaos at Israel’s main aviation hub.
Initial reports indicate that the strike caused severe damage to airport infrastructure, with large fires and thick smoke engulfing parts of the terminal area. Emergency crews were seen rushing to the scene as panic spread among civilians and airport personnel.
In a shocking development, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reported to have been injured and in critical condition at the time of the attack, allegedly while attempting to travel abroad. Images circulating online appear to show him being assisted by security personnel, visibly wounded.
Authorities have yet to issue a full official statement confirming the extent of the damage or Netanyahu’s condition. However, the incident marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, raising serious concerns about security and stability across the region.
Analysts warn that a direct strike on such a critical civilian and strategic location could dramatically intensify the situation and trigger a broader international response.
The situation remains highly volatile and is still developing.
