The military announced in a statement Wednesday that it would run the operation, identifying the target as Ben Gurion, the most important airport of the Israeli regime, an Israeli military site in the Negev Desert, and the only Red Sea port of occupied Eila.
In a statement, spokesman Brigadier Yahya Saree said the first operation struck the airport with a Zulfiqar type ballistic missile.
The strikes have resulted in accurate hits, forcing “millions” of the administration’s illegal settlers to seek shelter, he added.
Subsequent surgeries used four armed drones to attack airports, military facilities and ports.
“Yemen will not hesitate to expand its military operations to reject the genocide committed against the Gaza brothers.”
Surrey mentioned the administration’s war of genocide in the Gaza Strip in October 2023, followed by numerous solidarity strikes by the Yemeni army.
The statement halted the strategic front post as an increase in the debt crisis — driven by the naval blockade imposed by the military as part of a solidarity campaign — as part of the administration’s solidarity campaign.
Authorities have admitted that the sustained blockade, once a key artery for the administration’s maritime trade, effectively crippled activity at the port.
Conclusion of his statement, Surry repeated the military warning to all businesses dealing with ports along the coastline of the occupied Palestinian territory, saying, “regarding the destination of the ship, their ships will be targeted in areas out of reach.”
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