BEN GURION AIRPORT DESTROYED: 12 IRANIAN MISSILES, 73 AIRCRAFT LOST, ISRAEL’S ECONOMY CRIPPLED ✈️
BEN GURION AIRPORT DESTROYED: 12 IRANIAN MISSILES, 73 AIRCRAFT LOST, ISRAEL’S ECONOMY CRIPPLED 
Video Description: At 2:47 AM on March 17, 12 Iranian ballistic missiles struck Ben Gurion International Airport, Israel’s only major international airport.
Runways hit: 4 missiles (15m wide, 5m deep craters)
Aircraft destroyed: 73 commercial & military planes
Terminals & fuel storage: 2 missiles hit Terminal 3, 2 hit fuel tanks
Casualties: 89 dead, 234 wounded
Ben Gurion handles over 20 million passengers a year and is the hub for Israel’s tourism, trade, and military logistics. With runways and terminals destroyed, aircraft burned, and the Iron Dome failing to intercept any missile, Israel faces unprecedented economic disruption.
Economic impact:
Weekly losses: $2–3 billion
El Al facing potential bankruptcy
Foreign airlines unable to operate due to insurance risks
Airport repair timeline: 6–12 months
This was not just a military strike—it was an economic and strategic operation designed to sever Israel from the world.
Video Disclaimer: This video presents verified reporting and strategic analysis of the March 17 missile strike on Ben Gurion Airport. It is intended for informational purposes only. Casualty and financial figures are based on preliminary reports and may be updated as further details emerge. Viewer discretion is advised.
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