Tel Aviv's airport has been closed due to fears of Hezbollah attacks
Hebrew media reported that more than 200 rockets and ATS were fired from southern Lebanon and Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion Airport was closed for security reasons.
According to Arab news agency, Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport was closed amid rising tensions on the border between Lebanon and occupied Palestine, and as Hezbollah announced its response to the Israeli crime in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
The regime's Channel 12 reported that planes bound for occupied Palestine would be diverted to land at other airports in the region. It is also reported that dozens of flights have been delayed and completely cancelled.
The spokesman of the Zionist Army, Avihai Adrei, stated. "We assessed Hizbullah's willingness to launch rockets at Israel and carried out this attack in order to eliminate the threats."
At the same time, the fighters of the Islamic resistance targeted a number of positions and barracks of the Zionist enemy and the "Iron Dome" air defense systems with a large number of missiles.
By the way, we should note that the authorities of Tel Aviv have opened all public bomb shelters in the city and canceled public events.