Army spokesman Yahya Saree said on Monday night, Yemeni missile forces targeted Israel’s Ben-Gurion airport in the occupied Yafa region, featuring two ballistic missiles, including Zulfikar and Hi-sonic Palestinian two types.
He added that the attack is in solidarity with the Palestinians of Gaza.
Surry said Yemeni troops targeted American aircraft airline Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea with several ballistics and cruise missiles and drones.
Sally said the attack on American warships was the second of its kind in the last 24 hours.
He said operations were carried out in response to the US attack on Yemen.
“The Yemeni army affirms that all the free people of our country will fulfill their religious, moral and humanitarian duties to the oppressed Palestinian people, and with the help of Allah, will continue to block “Israel’s” maritime voyages and continue to target the depths of offensive entities until their aggression ceases.”
Sally also emphasized that anti-Israel operations will continue until the regime attacks halt and the siege of Gaza is lifted.
On Monday, the American war plane carried out two strikes targeting Al Rasol al-Azam Tumor Hospital in Saada, according to Yemeni media.
SABA News Agency reported to Yemen’s security sources that it cited the latest US attacks less than a week after 13 airstrikes previously hit by blatant violations of all international and humanitarian law.
The Yemeni Cancer Management Fund strongly condemned the attack as a serious and brutal crime that its attack reflected the moral and humanitarian degradation of the perpetrators.
He added that attacks on hospitals constitute war crimes under international law.
The US-held funds responsible for the crime have called on the United Nations, the World Health Organization and the Red Cross to take urgent action to stop the systematic targeting of health facilities in Yemen.
On Wednesday, the US Central Command confirmed a “continued operation” against Yemen.
On March 15, the United States announced a wave of air strikes in which 53 Yemenis died.
The first deadly strike since US President Donald Trump took office comes after Yemeni forces pledged to renew Israeli shipments in solidarity with Palestinians struggling with Israeli attacks.
In further escalation, the US recently announced plans to deploy its second aircraft airline, USS Carl Vinson, to the region.
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