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The Israel Airports Authority announced that Ramon Airport in southern Israel has resumed normal activity for both departures and arrivals after being struck by an explosive drone.

The airspace had been temporarily closed following the impact of a drone launched from Yemen by the Iran-backed Houthi terror group.

According to the Airports Authority, the reopening came after a “comprehensive situation assessment with the participation of all relevant professional and security bodies.”

“Following the completion of all safety and security checks, compliance with international civil aviation standards, and receipt of final approval from the Air Force – Ramon Airport has now been reopened for full operations, for both departures and arrivals.”

The Authority added that it has “informed the airlines of the airport’s reopening and will continue to closely oversee the resumption of operations, in order to ensure orderly, safe, and continuous functioning of the airport.”

Magen David Adom reported that a 63-year-old man was lightly wounded by shrapnel in the strike on Ramon Airport.

Emergency teams also treated several individuals suffering from severe anxiety following the attack.

The military confirmed that no sirens were triggered ahead of the drone’s impact.

The IDF stated it is investigating why the drone, launched from Yemen, was not detected in time.

Earlier in the day, Israeli Air Force units successfully intercepted three other drones launched from Yemen by the Houthis.