Sirens sounded Sunday morning after Houthi terrorists launched a missile from Yemen, the IDF said.
Several attempts were made to intercept the missile from Yemen, and reports were received of fallen shrapnel in central Israel. The IDF said that details are under review.
Shrapnel reportedly fell near Ben-Gurion Airport's Terminal 3, leading to the airport being closed for both departures and arrivals, Israeli media reported.
Several people were lightly wounded near Ben-Gurion Airport, Israeli media reported, citing Magen David Adom (MDA). MDA teams were dispatched to an area where suspected shrapnel had fallen.
Police forces are currently handling the scene where shrapnel from the missile has reportedly fallen in central Israel.
On Saturday, sirens sounded in a number of areas in Israel following a missile launch from the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, which the IDF intercepted.
This is a developing story.
