Occupied Tel Aviv ablaze following an assault by a barrage of kamikaze drones
A series of kamikaze drones have been launched towards Tel Aviv, located within the disputed Palestinian territories, triggering alarm sirens throughout the coastal city and resulting in a significant blaze.
Early Thursday morning, an aircraft targeted the city, prompting the deployment of Israel’s missile defense systems. According to reports, these defense measures successfully intercepted four unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Israeli military has been placed on high alert after an incident involving the deployment of at least seven drones reportedly directed towards the city.
The military deployed warplanes and helicopter gunships, which commenced low-altitude flights over the city, according to official reports.
The entity acknowledged that one of the drones had successfully breached the regime’s air defense systems, resulting in an impact in Bat Yam, located south of Tel Aviv. Subsequently, it advised unauthorized settlers to stay inside shelters for their safety.
As of now, no group or organization has stepped forward to claim responsibility for the incident.
This development followed an incident in which Yemen’s Armed Forces launched three cruise missiles targeting key installations within the occupied Palestinian territories.
Earlier, forces launched an assault targeting military positions in Tel Aviv as well as the city of Eilat, located at the southernmost point of the occupied territories, utilizing five kamikaze drones.
Since October 7, following the initiation of what has been described as a genocidal conflict by the Israeli forces against the Gaza Strip, there have been numerous strikes targeting both the territories and vessels navigating to or from the region.
In recent weeks, operations have intensified in response to the regime’s increased deadly aggression against Lebanon, prompting retaliatory measures.
Late last month, military forces declared an attack on Ben Gurion Airport, located in the central region of what they referred to as the occupied territories. This development coincided with the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, returning from a visit to New York.
The deployment of a Palestine-2 ballistic missile followed the assassination of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary general of Hezbollah, by regime forces. This event occurred amid a series of intensive airstrikes targeting Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.