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Yemeni Armed Forces launched two missiles targeting Ben Gurion Airport and conducted another strike on the USS Harry Truman

The Yemeni Armed Forces launched an offensive targeting Israel's Ben Gurion Airport with two ballistic missiles. Additionally, strikes were carried out against U.S. interests.

The Yemeni Armed Forces have announced that they launched an attack on Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport using two ballistic missiles. Additionally, they targeted the USS Harry Truman, a United States aircraft carrier. The announcement was made by the revolutionary forces in Yemen early Tuesday.

In an official statement, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, announced that Yemeni forces had launched an attack on Ben Gurion Airport, located in occupied Jaffa, using Zulfiqar and Palestine-2 ballistic missiles.

He stated that Yemeni forces launched an assault on the US aircraft carrier, USS Harry Truman, utilizing a combination of missiles and drones.

Missiles have been directed at the USS Truman aircraft carrier and its accompanying destroyers stationed in the Red Sea, sources reported. Further details and visuals can be accessed [here](https://t.co/nLPgDDIlM0).

— Yemen Military 🇾🇪 (@Yemenimilitary) March 24, 2025, as reported via Twitter.

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According to the spokesperson, the US aircraft carrier endured an extensive attack spanning several hours, successfully averting an attempted aerial assault on Yemen.

Earlier Monday night, alarms were activated across central Israel and in multiple settlements near occupied Jerusalem.

The Israeli Defense Forces announced that a missile launched from Yemen has been effectively intercepted, according to official reports.

Footage shared across social media platforms depicted Israeli settlers seeking shelter in response to the sounding of sirens triggered by a missile launch.

Footage reportedly released by Israeli media seemingly depicts fragments of an interceptor missile as they detach and fall.

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