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Israeli Defenses Failure in Face of Yemeni Ballistic Missiles Pose Strategic Danger to Zionist regime

In under 48 hours, Yemeni missile strikes have reportedly penetrated deep into the core of the occupying force's territory, effectively bypassing defense systems...

Within a span of less than 48 hours, Yemen’s missile forces successfully penetrated the central areas of the occupying power, overcoming sophisticated air defense systems and delivering precise and significant impacts. This development underscores the strategic significance and influence of this front on the security landscape of the occupying power, despite ongoing military assaults conducted against Sanaa, involving American and British collaboration.

Millions of residents in central Israel sought refuge early on Saturday as Israeli air defense systems were unable to intercept a hypersonic ballistic missile launched from Yemen.

A recent image circulating online reportedly depicts the aftermath of a missile strike in Tel Aviv, claimed by Yemeni forces.

General Yahya Sarea, a military spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, announced on Thursday evening that their UAV unit had launched a drone strike targeting a military installation of the Israeli forces located in the occupied Yaffa area.

Yedioth Ahronoth reported that Yemeni missiles have successfully penetrated Israeli defense systems. The publication noted that these missiles are equipped with maneuverable warheads designed to circumvent defensive measures.

A report from an Israeli publication indicated that the country’s defense systems may not be able to intercept missiles launched from Yemen, urging Israeli authorities to recognize this potential vulnerability.

Hasan Hejazi, a specialist in Zionist affairs at Al-Manar TV, highlighted the turmoil and unrest within the Zionist entity following Yemeni missile strikes. This comes despite Israeli assertions of having advanced defense systems.

The Minister of Transportation and Public Works in the Sanaa government, Mohammed Ayyash Qahim, announced on Saturday that operations have resumed at the ports of Hodeidah and Salif in western Yemen. Speaking at a press conference held at the Hodeidah port, Qahim issued a warning regarding the consequences of what he described as persistent targeting by occupying forces. He cautioned that any further aggression towards the port could lead to retaliatory actions against vital and military installations, asserting, “They will regret it.”

In a recent development, Israeli military forces launched a series of airstrikes on Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, and a key port city in the early hours of Thursday. The offensive occurred shortly after a missile originating from Yemen was directed towards Tel Aviv.

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