Tehran – The attacks of the Israeli occupation regime on Yemen encourage an incredibly widespread retaliation.
Yemeni Army spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced that Yemeni missiles and drone units had used 11 missiles and drones to carry out joint high-level military operations.
Sally confirmed that all missiles and drones had successfully reached their intended targets, while the enemy intercepting systems were unable to stop them.
He added that missile and drone forces targeted the “occupied Ashkelon” area with polar ballistic missiles.
Furthermore, they hit the port of “Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat)” with eight drones.
The operation also included targeting Ben-Gurion Airport, equipped with Palestinian-bipolar ballistic missiles, and Ashdod Port, equipped with another polar ERSONIC missile.
Following this operation, for the second day in a row, Yemeni missiles and UAV forces targeted ships that had “two unmanned boats, five ballistic missiles and three drones, which violated a company’s ban on entry into the occupied Palestinian port.
According to Sally, the ship (the magical sea) was hit directly, leaking water, and is now at risk of sinking.
“Our forces allowed the crew to safely disembark,” he noted.
“The Yemeni army affirms that it will not hesitate to use appropriate forces to prevent ships belonging to companies dealing with Zionist enemies and violate the ban on access to occupied Palestinian ports.”
“The Yemeni army affirms that it will not hesitate to use appropriate forces to prevent ships belonging to companies dealing with Zionist enemies and violate the ban on access to occupied Palestinian ports.”
Sally warned, “Our business will continue to target the depths of occupied Palestinian Israeli groups, to prevent Israeli voyages in the Red and Arabian seas, and to disrupt the Um al-Rash Rash Port (Eilat) until attacks on Gaza ceased and blockades lifted.”
In another operation before Monday, Israeli forces reported that they detected two missiles fired from Yemen, causing sirens in multiple regions. The alarms were also heard around the Dead Sea and in the west.
The Occupation Regime’s Homefront Command confirmed the launch, and its military said:
Departure and arrival at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv has been temporarily suspended following the launch of missiles from Yemen, according to flight tracking website Flightradar.
Meanwhile, Yemen’s Ansalala movement reaffirmed its continued missile strike and issued a harsh warning that “people who attack Gaza and Yemen will not sleep.”
Nathreddin Armour, a senior Ansalala official, said the Israeli regime’s aggressiveness has not stopped Yemen’s attacks deep in the occupied territory and has not been successful.
He emphasized that “a single ship will not pass through the operational zone of our military.”
“Zionists should head to shelter. Those who attack Gaza and Yemen will not know rest.”
In a social media post, Amer declared: “Zionists should head to shelter. Those attacking Gaza and Yemen will not know rest.”
He added, “Gaza is not alone, and Yemen will not remain silent in the face of injustice,” he added, stressing that Yemen’s support for Gaza will continue until the genocide ends and the lockdown is lifted.
The escalation comes hours after the Israeli occupation regime targeted several Yemeni ports, including the main ports of Hodeida. The attack consisted of around 20 air raids, in addition to the Rascatibu power plant, attacking the ports of Hodeida, Ashsalif and Rasuissa.
The Yemeni Air Force responded with force to the attack. Sally declared that Yemeni air defense effectively repels aggression and retreates most of the attacking aircraft.
He said the defense relied on massive salvos of domestically produced surface-to-air missiles, causing serious confusion between Israeli pilots and command centers.
Military sources told regional media that Yemeni air forces had hampered many of the occupation regime’s attacks during the first wave of missile launches, forcing 10 enemy war planes to flee before completing the mission.
Sources added that after the administration’s aircraft were intercepted, they retreated from Hodeida’s airspace and were unable to further invade Emeni’s territory.
Reports show that the air conflict between the Yemeni Air Force and the Israeli occupation jets lasted more than 30 minutes in the Red Sea.
Israeli regime media reported that one of the targets was the Galaxy Leader, a vessel seized by the Yemeni army two years ago. They said dozens of bombs had been dropped on Yemen during the attack. The same port has reportedly been targeted three times before.
However, Sally said Yemen managed to counter the aggression of the Israeli occupation regime, obstructing its purpose and “forced the enemy to leave the airspace using domestically manufactured surface-to-air missiles.”
“Our air defense has managed to confront Zionist attacks on our country and thwart plans to target several Yemeni cities.”
He said, “Our air defense has managed to confront Zionist attacks on our country and thwart plans to target several Yemeni cities.”
This “forces many combat formations that take part in the attack, forcing them to leave the airspace and prevents them from launching raids,” he said.
The defensive measures were implemented with several locally manufactured inter-surface missiles.
“The criminal enemy will find that the attack on beloved Yemen will heartily cost it, only drive the Yemeni people to greater immobility and perseverance, and direct them towards more supportive operations for the oppressed Palestinian people,” the government’s statement said.
“We are fully prepared to stand up to lasting, long-term conflict, hostile warfare planes and counter the attempts to break the naval blockade imposed on the enemy for the people of Gaza,” the statement added.
On Sunday, Ansalala leader Syed Abdul Malik al-Haucci reiterated Yemen’s unwavering commitment to Palestine. He asserted that supporting the Palestinian cause was an unnegotiable stance and that Yemen worked with the axis of resistance in confronting the region’s “US-Israel Project.”
