Tehran – Israeli occupation regime launches a strike in Yemen to end the attack in solidarity with Gaza.
Yemeni officials say the Israeli regime has launched a series of strikes in Hodeida on the West Coast. It also reports that Israeli assault targeted the dock at Hodeida Port.
Israeli forces have announced that they have used naval missile ships to launch “targets at Hodeida Port.”
Israeli media said this was the first time the Israeli Navy has attacked Yemeni ports. They added, “Operations in Yemen are different from what we saw in the past.”
The attack is the 10th Israeli attack on Yemen since the onset of US-backed genocide in the Gaza Strip.
The nine previous attacks were carried out by the Air Forces of the Israeli occupation.
On May 28, the occupation regime also began airstrikes at Sana International Airport, about 10 days after reopening operations on four flights between Yemen’s capital and Amman, Jordan.
The attack followed another Israeli strike at the airport in early May.
Despite Israeli attacks, Yemeni forces continue to carry out operations deep within Israeli territory, using ballistic missiles and drones in solidarity with the Gaza people and their resistance forces.
These attacks have targeted Ben Gurion Airport and other important Israeli sites. The business achieved its goal by sending millions of Israelis to the bunkers, disrupting air traffic at Ben Gurion Airport, and forcing international airlines to cancel or suspend commercial flights.
Sanaa’s government recently revealed that its troops were using polar ballistic missiles against Israeli targets, and new warheads that explode even when intercepted.
Yemen is effectively enforcing the blockade of the navy and air forces on the Israeli regime.
Yemeni forces say their strike against the Israeli regime will continue as long as the war on Gaza continues and enclave blockades exist.
Experts point out that it would not be surprising if Yemen launched another high-sonic ballistic missile in Tel Aviv, negating the regime’s latest attacks.
