Tehran – Yemeni forces carried out a series of attacks within 24 hours after the Israeli occupation of Israel hit Hodeida port.
The Yemeni military has announced a precision military operation targeting Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv. The strike was carried out using a polar ballistic missile named Palestine 2.
In a statement aired, Yemeni Army spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree confirmed that the operation had achieved its target.
According to Surry, the strike caused “millions of Zionist settlers fled to shelters and stopped operations at the airport.”
He emphasized that the action corresponds to the ongoing genocide being carried out by the Israeli occupation of the Gaza Strip, and the show of solidarity between the Palestinians and their resistance.
Sally repeatedly halted such surgeries only after the end of the genocide war with Gaza and the lockdown was lifted.
He also expressed his gratitude to the Yemeni people for their continued support for the Palestinian cause and their rejection of foreign control over Arab and Islamic countries.
Yemenis also floods the streets of the capital, Sanaa and many other cities every Thursday, expressing support for Gaza and the Palestinians. This has been going on for nearly 20 months.
Additionally, Sally paid tribute to the Palestinian people for sacrifices in both the besieged Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank, praised the resistance to confront the occupying enemies and protecting the wider Arab and Islamic world.
The Israeli regime’s military confirmed that a ballistic missile was detected fired from Yemen. The sirens from the air raid were heard extensively, and missiles led to a temporary halt of flights at Ben Gurion Airport.
Following the Yemenian announcement, Israeli media reported another incoming missile from Yemen.
Previously, Surrey announced that Yemeni drone forces had carried out targeted military operations against five major military and strategic locations in the occupying region.
Surrey said targets included Ben Gurion Airport, military facilities in Tel Aviv, as well as important locations in the Port of Ayrat, Ramon Airport and the Ashdod area. The attack, called success, was carried out by five drones.
Sally affirmed his preparation to stand up to hostile moves aimed at preventing Yemen from fulfilling their “religious, moral and humanitarian duties to the Palestinian people.”
Sanaa’s government said the operation by Yemeni drone forces was retaliation for Gaza’s genocide and the regime’s recent strike at Hodeida port, which was reportedly also unfolded by drones.
Military experts say the usual Zionist strike at Hodeida port proved that Yemen’s military support front did not block the Gaza front. This includes the maritime blockade of Israel and Israeli-destroyed ships through the Red Sea.
Sanaa officials say the Israeli government’s strikes have only strengthened general domestic support for Yemen’s military operations in solidarity with Gaza.
