Late Tuesday, Yemeni military announced a military operation targeted at Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv in response to the Israeli war of massacre in the Gaza Strip, media reports.
The operation included two ballistic missiles, according to the statement. It is the polar ersonic Palestinian 2 missile and the Zulfical missile. One missile struck the airport directly, avoiding the intercepting system.
The attack disrupted air traffic, causing residents to seek shelter and sirens to raid in large-scale Tel Aviv, Al-QUDS and settlements on the West Bank. The Yemeni army vowed to continue its operations until Israel halted its invasion in Gaza and ended the siege.
The statement also reaffirmed the ban on air traffic to Ben Gurion Airport and urged airlines to halt all flights immediately. In response to Israel’s attack on Hodeida, Yemeni forces warned businesses of their involvement with Haifa Port, the currently designated target.
The Yemeni army declared their unwavering resolve. “A nation that is immovable in faith, Yemen is in an indomitable position. Faithful and determined, it is not quiet or betrayed. It is bold and not resurrected. It bows only to Allah, like a towering mountain that is shaken by the bombers and moves in the storm.”
The forces pledged continued support for Gaza, highlighting solidarity until the attack halted and the siege was resolved.
“Our strike against Zionist enemies is accurate, effective and strategic, ensuring that our power maintains control in the theatres of conflict,” President Mahdi al-Mashat said on Tuesday.
“As for the safety of embassies close to the legitimate targets of occupied Jaffa, we urge the government to move to a safe distance. If the enemy government ignores these requests, we encourage them to close and evacuate the embassies.”
“As for the safety of embassies close to the legitimate targets of occupied Jaffa, we urge the government to move to a safe distance. If the enemy government ignores these requests, we encourage them to close and evacuate the embassies.”
President Al Mashat added that the foreign ministry of countries with embassies in Israel may contact Yemen’s foreign ministry in Sanaa to clarify the safety of their locations. He noted that Yemen’s advanced missile capabilities remain unused, but could be deployed with the emphasis on the need for adjustments.
The Yemeni army reiterated its commitment to solidarity operations until Israel ended its position in Gaza and its air attack.
Reports say the ongoing Israeli war killed more than 55,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children.