Canadian students and survivors ‘shaken’, but safe, after Houthi missile hits Ben Gurion airport

The group was returning from a March of the Living trip to Israel and Poland.
Houthi bomb hits Israel airport May 4, 2025
A ballistic missile exploded on the grounds of the Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel, on May 4. Hayden Waiser, a high school student from Thornhill, captured this image moments after the blast. (Photo courtesy Julia Waiser)

About 200 Canadian students, their chaperones and nearly a dozen Holocaust survivors were going through airport security at Ben Gurion International when they heard the blast. It happened on Sunday May 4, as the group was returning from a March of the Living trip–which took them to Poland and Israel–when a Houthi missile launched by Islamic terrorists from Yemen evaded Israel’s air defences and exploded on the airport’s access road.

The Canadian group, along with thousands of other travellers, were ordered to scramble into safe areas or bomb shelters inside the airport until authorities gave the all-clear about a half-hour later. While eight people were taken to hospitals in Israel, none of the Canadians were injured.

Many international airlines have cancelled or suspended flights for coming days. The March of the Living group flew to Warsaw, where they boarded a LOT Dreamliner aircraft, which landed in Toronto on Sunday night.

The Houthi attack came after a tumultuous trip for the group, who had experienced the country’s biggest wildfire, which burned the forests between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem before Israel’s Independence Day on May 1. On top of that, the Iran-backed forces in Yemen have been escalating their ballistic missile attacks. Sunday’s hypersonic missile was the only one the IDF failed to intercept, leaving a significant crater in the airport roadway and damaging part of Terminal 3.

On today’s episode of The CJN Daily, we hear from anxious March of the Living parents Jasmine Albagli of Ottawa; Mark Diamond and his wife, Sharon Diamond, also from Ottawa; and Adam Cohen of Toronto. Aviva Klompas also joins: the Toronto-born author and Israel advocate happened to be at Ben Gurion when the attack struck.

Show Notes

Related links

  • Hear how anti-Israel protestors at Auschwitz tried to spoil the 2024 annual March of the Living while one Edmonton family showed resilience, on The CJN Daily.
  • Read why fewer participants joined the 2024 March of the Living shortly after October. 7, and how the itinerary changed, in The CJN.
  • Read about the 2023 March of the Living when the late Alex Buckman, a Vancouver Holocaust educator, accompanied the trip, in The CJN.

Credits

  • Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner)
  • Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Andrea Varsany (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer)
  • Music: Dov Beck-Levine

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