AhlulBayt News Agency: The Yemeni army has carried out more anti-Israel operations in support of Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip and in response to the regime’s aggression against the Arab country.
The fresh operations were the second wave of anti-Israel attacks by the Yemeni Armed Forces on Tuesday.
Earlier in the day, the country's army targeted Israel’s ministry of military affairs in the occupied Yaffa area, near Tel Aviv, with a hypersonic ballistic missile.
The missile reached its target as the enemy’s defense systems failed to intercept it.
Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced in a televised statement on Tuesday morning that Yemeni missile divisions had conducted a strike on the premises of the Israeli ministry of military affairs in Tel Aviv, using a homegrown Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile.
Saree added that the missile could successfully hit its designated target, noting that advanced Israeli anti-air systems failed to intercept and shoot it down.
He went on to underline that the Yemeni Armed Forces will not abandon their religious, moral and humanitarian obligations towards the oppressed Palestinian nation, whatever the repercussions.
On Monday, Israeli media reported the launch of a missile from Yemen which disrupted air traffic at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv.
In recent weeks, Yemen has notably intensified its pro-Palestinian strikes on Israeli military targets within the occupied territories, employing advanced hypersonic ballistic missiles.
Yemen has recently escalated its retaliatory operations in response to a surge in airstrikes by the US, UK, and Israel on the country’s civilian infrastructure.
However, despite months of heavy airstrikes, Yemeni forces have remained undeterred and continue to target Israeli-linked vessels in regional waters. These attacks have also prompted Yemen to retaliate against Western military targets stationed off its coastline.
The Yemeni armed forces have said they will not stop their attacks until Israel’s ground and aerial offensives in Gaza end.
Israel has killed at least 46,584 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injured another 109,731 individuals in Gaza since the onset of the war in October 2023.
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The fresh operations were the second wave of anti-Israel attacks by the Yemeni Armed Forces on Tuesday.
Earlier in the day, the country's army targeted Israel’s ministry of military affairs in the occupied Yaffa area, near Tel Aviv, with a hypersonic ballistic missile.
The missile reached its target as the enemy’s defense systems failed to intercept it.
Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced in a televised statement on Tuesday morning that Yemeni missile divisions had conducted a strike on the premises of the Israeli ministry of military affairs in Tel Aviv, using a homegrown Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile.
Saree added that the missile could successfully hit its designated target, noting that advanced Israeli anti-air systems failed to intercept and shoot it down.
He went on to underline that the Yemeni Armed Forces will not abandon their religious, moral and humanitarian obligations towards the oppressed Palestinian nation, whatever the repercussions.
On Monday, Israeli media reported the launch of a missile from Yemen which disrupted air traffic at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv.
In recent weeks, Yemen has notably intensified its pro-Palestinian strikes on Israeli military targets within the occupied territories, employing advanced hypersonic ballistic missiles.
Yemen has recently escalated its retaliatory operations in response to a surge in airstrikes by the US, UK, and Israel on the country’s civilian infrastructure.
However, despite months of heavy airstrikes, Yemeni forces have remained undeterred and continue to target Israeli-linked vessels in regional waters. These attacks have also prompted Yemen to retaliate against Western military targets stationed off its coastline.
The Yemeni armed forces have said they will not stop their attacks until Israel’s ground and aerial offensives in Gaza end.
Israel has killed at least 46,584 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injured another 109,731 individuals in Gaza since the onset of the war in October 2023.
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