What do we know about the “Jugular vein” of the Zionist regime?
According to Arabi 21, Ben Gurion Airport in the occupied territories is considered the most important strategic facility of the Zionist regime. It handles 20 to 23 million passengers annually, and flights to 100 international destinations take place from this point.
According to this report, the airport has three main runways. Passenger building number three is one of Ben Gurion’s most important points, and it was hit by a missile from Yemeni forces yesterday. Hebrew newspapers have described the missile’s impact on the heart of the area as sensitive and close to the control tower.
Buildings number one and four were also not far from the site of the Yemeni missile; these points are used for economic and domestic flights in the occupied territories.
But the most important part that was close to the site of the Yemeni missile is the airport’s cargo building, so that most of the technical, health, and expensive products of the Zionist regime are loaded and transported from this point. This area was converted into a military facility during the war to accommodate military shipments.
Ben Gurion Airport is considered the lifeline of the Zionist regime and is also referred to as an industrial zone because it has very important related facilities.