Hypersonic missile from Yemen targets Tel Aviv following zionist airstrikes
Air raid sirens were activated across significant areas of the Israeli-occupied territories early Friday following a missile attack originating from Yemen. The assault specifically 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 were making their way to safety in shelters.
Videos circulating on social media platforms depict an instance where Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system was unable to successfully intercept an incoming projectile.
A missile strike has reportedly led to the lockdown of half of the occupied territories, amid reports from Israeli media labeling the event as a failure in the regime’s defensive systems.
The Yemeni armed forces have announced the execution of a targeted military operation aimed at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. The operation reportedly involved the deployment of a hypersonic ballistic missile, identified as the Palestine2 type, according to their statement.
According to the statement, the missile successfully hit its intended target despite the adversary’s attempts to block it. The operation led to casualties and halted air traffic at the airport.
Yemeni forces conducted an operation aimed at a significant Israeli target in the occupied Yaffa region using a drone, successfully achieving its intended objective, according to a statement.
The UAV force executed a military operation targeting the vessel identified as Santa Ursula in the Arabian Sea, to the east of Socotra Island. Multiple drones were deployed in the assault, resulting in a direct hit on the target.
The vessel was reportedly targeted due to the company’s breach of the entry ban into ports in Israeli-occupied territories.
This development followed a series of airstrikes by Israeli warplanes targeting the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, as well as the strategic port city of Hudaydah.
Israeli forces launched airstrikes targeting Sana’a International Airport and additional sites across Yemen on Thursday.
According to reports, the airport experienced over six attacks, with additional raids targeting the nearby al-Dailami air base.
Al-Masirah television channel has reported that a series of airstrikes targeted a power station in Hudaydah, a vital port city located in western Yemen.
The recent statement issued on Friday emphasized that such acts of aggression will only strengthen the Yemeni people’s commitment and determination to stand firmly with the Palestinian cause, reflecting their religious, moral, and humanitarian obligations.
The Yemeni armed forces have asserted that they have developed the capabilities necessary to broaden their range of targets within occupied Palestine. This expansion includes strategically important facilities attributed to their adversary. They have clarified that military operations will persist until the hostilities against Gaza cease and the blockade is lifted.
On Wednesday, a missile launched from Yemen set off air raid sirens across central areas of Israeli-controlled regions, prompting millions of residents to seek shelter for the second consecutive night.
Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the military spokesperson, announced that a recent operation utilized a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile to target an Israeli military site in Tel Aviv.
For the fourth time in a week, rocket fire originating from Yemen has triggered alert sirens in Israeli settlements, signaling heightened tensions in the region.
On Saturday, a missile strike in Tel Aviv resulted in injuries to 16 individuals after Israel’s highly-regarded air defense system was unsuccessful in intercepting the projectile.
The Yemeni populace has officially voiced its solidarity with Palestine amidst the ongoing conflict against Israeli occupation that began on October 7, 2023. The Israeli military campaign in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of at least 45,361 Palestinians, predominantly women and children.
The Ansarullah movement has reportedly targeted vessels associated with Israel, the United States, and the United Kingdom in a bid to pressure an end to what they describe as the Tel Aviv administration’s aggressive military campaign in Gaza.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have announced their continued military actions until the cessation of Israel’s ground and aerial operations in Gaza.