Yemen Strikes Back: Targeting Israeli General Staff in Bold Military Move

Yemen Strikes Back: Targeting Israeli General Staff in Bold Military Move

In a significant escalation of military actions, the Yemeni Armed Forces recently executed five precision military operations targeting various Israeli locations. These operations were conducted using advanced drones and cruise missiles, showcasing the strategic capabilities of the Yemeni military.

The targeted sites included major installations such as:

  • The General Staff building in Tel Aviv
  • The Hadera power station
  • Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv
  • Ashdod Port
  • The MSC ABY ship in the northern Red Sea

Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, reported that the Air Force successfully conducted four drone operations utilizing the Samad-4 drones. The initial strike focused on the General Staff building, while subsequent attacks targeted the Hadera power station, Ben Gurion Airport, and Ashdod Port. All missions were confirmed to have hit their intended targets with precision.

Additionally, a joint operation involving the Air Force and Missile Unit was carried out against the MSC ABY vessel. This ship was targeted for violating restrictions on entering ports in occupied Palestine and for its connections to the Israeli regime. The operation successfully struck the ship using two drones and a cruise missile.

The Yemeni Armed Forces emphasized that these military actions are part of their ongoing support for the Palestinian people in Gaza. The aim is to retaliate against ongoing acts of aggression and to lift the blockade affecting the region. Officials described these attacks as a direct response to what they termed the “Zionist enemy’s acts of genocide and starvation against civilians.”

Following the announcement of these operations from Sanaa, air raid sirens were activated in Tel Aviv and surrounding areas. Reports indicate that the Israeli military detected another missile launch originating from Yemen. Consequently, Israeli media reported that airspace over Ben Gurion Airport was closed as a precautionary measure.

Military analysts suggest that the Yemeni response may be a prelude to further actions, especially considering the recent assassination of high-ranking officials in Sanaa. This response is considered to be on a deterrent level, signaling that future operations could be forthcoming.

On the previous Monday, Yemeni forces had also targeted the Israeli oil tanker SCARLET RAY in the northern Red Sea with a ballistic missile, further highlighting the ongoing tensions in the region.

In a comprehensive statement, the Yemeni Armed Forces addressed their operations as follows:

“In victory for the oppressed Palestinian people and their noble fighters, and in response to the crimes of genocide and starvation committed by the Zionist enemy against our brothers in the Gaza Strip: The Air Force of the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out four military operations with four drones. The first targeted the Zionist enemy’s General Staff headquarters in occupied Jaffa (Tel Aviv) with a Samad-4 drone. The other three targeted the Hadera power station, Lod (Ben Gurion) airport in Jaffa (Tel Aviv), and the port of Ashdod in occupied Palestine. All operations successfully struck their targets. In line with our affirmation of the ongoing ban on the Zionist enemy’s maritime navigation in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea, the Yemeni Air Force and the Missile Force executed a joint military operation targeting the ship (MSC ABY), which had violated the decision to ban entry into the ports of occupied Palestine and was linked to the Zionist enemy. The operation, carried out in the northern Red Sea with two drones and a cruise missile, directly struck the ship successfully, by the grace and support of God.”

Furthermore, the statement reached out to the Palestinian people enduring the ongoing conflict, declaring:

“We march upon your path, we follow your way, and we stand united in your cause. We do not retreat when others retreat, we do not abandon when others abandon, and we do not hesitate when others hesitate, deny, or turn back—thus becoming the losers. Our oppressed brothers in Gaza—upon whom the aggression has continued, the siege has tightened, their enemy has slaughtered and starved them, while the weak abandoned them and the traitors conspired against them. May the eyes of the cowards never sleep. We continue our support for them until the genocide is stopped and the siege lifted from them.”

The recent military operations by the Yemeni Armed Forces represent a significant moment in the ongoing conflict and have drawn considerable attention from international observers. The situation remains dynamic and continues to evolve as tensions between the involved parties heighten.

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