Intense Iranian attack: Completely paralyzing an airport in Israel

Israeli Channel 12 announced that the recent Iranian attack led to the complete paralysis of Ben Gurion Airport, in a new development in the ongoing series of escalation as a result of military tensions between the two parties.

This comes a few days after previous security warnings, as specialized technical authorities at Ben Gurion Airport advised closing Israeli airspace immediately, in response to a direct Iranian threat. Israeli reports indicated that the Iranian army launched missiles and drones, in conjunction with attempts to target the Israeli Aerospace Industries factory near the airport.

This is happening in the midst of continued escalation on the Iranian-American-Israeli front, as the United States has sent massive military reinforcements, including a paratrooper unit of the 82nd Airborne Division, to the Middle East region, while Israel continues to launch air strikes on strategic targets inside Iran, including naval and cruise missile production sites, as part of a campaign aimed at undermining Tehran’s military capabilities.

In a parallel context, diplomatic efforts are being made, as Iran is holding talks with friendly and neighboring countries to discuss the possibility of mediating with Washington to end the conflict, while American sources report that US Vice President J.D. Vance is participating in the course of negotiations with Tehran, as part of efforts to find a peaceful solution amid the ongoing military escalation.