Yemen launches a second hypersonic missile targeting zionist sites within two days
The Yemeni Armed Forces have announced their responsibility for a missile strike targeting a military site within Israeli-occupied areas, in a move expressed as solidarity with Gaza. This incident follows closely on the heels of a similar attack just two days prior.
Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesperson for Yemen’s Armed Forces, announced on Wednesday that a military operation was executed using a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile, targeting an Israeli military site in Tel Aviv.
A Yemeni spokesperson emphasized that the recent missile strike marks the fifth phase in their ongoing campaign against Israel, asserting that the operation effectively achieved its intended goals.
A spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces announced that they will persist in their military operations and are prepared to target all Israeli installations located within the occupied territories.
Saree emphasized that the strikes will persist until the current hostilities in Gaza cease and the siege is fully lifted.
Yemen has escalated its actions in support of Palestine, launching intensified strikes against Israeli positions and areas under occupation.
**”Thousands of Israeli Settlers Seek Shelter Amid Overnight Tensions”**
Recent hostilities have seen an escalation in the region, marked by a missile strike targeting a military installation in Jaffa, a southern suburb of Tel Aviv, on Tuesday. The situation intensified earlier in the week with a drone assault on a location in Ashkelon on Monday. Additionally, a missile attack on Saturday near Tel Aviv resulted in injuries to 20 individuals, identified as settlers.
According to reports from Israeli media, nightly Yemeni attacks have forced hundreds of thousands of settlers to seek refuge in shelters, with Israeli officials reportedly struggling to mount a response.
Yemen’s military capabilities encompass an array of long-range ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones with a strike range reaching up to 2,000 kilometers, according to defense assessments.
The Yemeni populace has publicly affirmed its support for Palestine’s resistance against Israeli occupation, following the regime’s initiation of a devastating offensive on Gaza on October 7, 2023. This military campaign commenced in response to Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, executed by Gaza’s resistance groups against Israeli forces.
The Ansarullah resistance movement in Yemen has reportedly launched attacks on vessels associated with Israel, the United States, and the United Kingdom in an effort to pressure the Tel Aviv administration to halt what they describe as a genocidal campaign in Gaza.
The operations have led to the closure of the Eilat Port, located south of the occupied territories, resulting in considerable economic disruptions for Israel.
The Yemeni military has announced its commitment to continue its assaults until Israel ceases its ground and air operations in the Gaza Strip.
According to recent reports, Israeli military actions have resulted in the deaths of at least 45,338 Palestinians, predominantly women and children, while 107,764 others have sustained injuries in the Gaza region.