A Yemeni hypersonic missile strikes Tel Aviv following Israeli airstrikes
Early Friday, air raid sirens echoed across significant areas of the Israeli-occupied territories in response to a missile attack originating from Yemen. The assault targeted Tel Aviv, prompting the temporary closure of Ben Gurion Airport.

Israel’s emergency services have confirmed that 18 settlers sustained injuries in Tel Aviv as they endeavored to reach the safety of shelters.
Videos circulating online depict the moment Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system encountered difficulties, failing to successfully intercept an incoming projectile.
A recent missile strike has reportedly led to a lockdown affecting half of the occupied territories, according to reports from Israeli media. The incident is being characterized by these outlets as a shortcoming in the regime’s defense systems.
The Yemeni armed forces have announced the execution of a targeted military operation against Ben Gurion Airport in Yaffa, an area under occupation near Tel Aviv. The operation reportedly utilized a “Palestine2” hypersonic ballistic missile, according to their statement.
According to reports, the missile successfully struck its intended target, overcoming adversary censorship measures, and the operation led to casualties and halted navigation activities at the airport.
Yemeni forces executed a strategic operation targeting a critical Israeli asset in the occupied region of Yaffa using a drone, successfully achieving its intended objective, according to the statement.
The UAV unit executed a military operation that successfully targeted the vessel Santa Ursula in the Arabian Sea, east of Socotra Island, utilizing multiple drones to achieve a direct strike.
The vessel was reportedly targeted due to the company’s breach of restrictions prohibiting entry to ports in Israeli-occupied territories.
This development occurred just hours following a series of airstrikes by Israeli warplanes targeting the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, along with the strategic port city of Hudaydah.
Israeli forces carried out airstrikes targeting Sana’a International Airport and several other sites across Yemen on Thursday.
According to reports, the airport suffered from a series of attacks, numbering over six, with additional strikes also hitting the nearby al-Dailami air base.
According to reports by the al-Masirah television channel, a sequence of attacks targeted a power station in the strategically significant western port city of Hudaydah, Yemen.
In a statement issued on Friday, it was declared that such acts of aggression would only bolster the determination and resolve of the Yemeni people to persist in their support for the Palestinian cause. This commitment, the statement emphasized, stems from a sense of religious, moral, and humanitarian duty.
Yemen’s military forces have declared their ability to broaden their list of strategic targets in occupied Palestine, potentially including additional key infrastructure sites of the adversary. They emphasized that their operations will persist until the offensive against Gaza is halted and the blockade is lifted.
A missile originating from Yemen activated air raid sirens throughout central areas under Israeli control on Wednesday night, prompting millions of residents to seek shelter for the second consecutive evening.
In a recent announcement, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, a spokesperson for the military, disclosed that their forces had executed a new operation utilizing a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile. The strike was reportedly aimed at an Israeli military installation located in Tel Aviv.
For the fourth time within a week, Israeli settlements have been placed on high alert following the activation of sirens due to incoming fire from Yemen.
On Saturday, a missile struck Tel Aviv, resulting in injuries to 16 individuals, following the unsuccessful interception by Israel’s renowned air defense system.
The Yemeni populace has publicly expressed staunch backing for Palestine in its conflict against Israeli occupation, following the onset of Israel’s intensive military campaign on Gaza that began on October 7, 2023. This campaign has resulted in the fatalities of at least 45,361 Palestinians, the majority of whom are reported to be women and children.
Ansarullah has reportedly been targeting vessels associated with Israel, the United States, and the United Kingdom in an effort to pressure the cessation of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, described by some as genocidal.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have declared their intention to persist with military strikes until the cessation of Israel’s ground and aerial operations in the Gaza region is achieved.
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