Yemeni Forces Launch Counterattack on Occupied Positions Following 20 Airstrikes by Regime Warplanes
The Yemeni military has initiated a new missile attack targeting zionist sites within the occupied Palestinian territories. This action comes as a response to Israel's previous airstrikes on Yemen.

Israeli warplanes executed a series of at least 20 airstrikes targeting Hodeidah in western Yemen on Sunday night.
On Sunday, the Yemeni Armed Forces issued a statement asserting that their Air Force had engaged in defense against Israeli actions in Yemen.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have affirmed their readiness and resilience, emphasizing their capability to confront aggressors with divine assistance. They insist that the ongoing hostilities will not impact their military prowess. The statement also highlighted the continued and accelerated support for Gaza and Palestine, pledging to defend their nation and people with all available strength.
Reports from Israeli media indicate that at least one Yemeni ballistic missile has penetrated the airspace over the region referred to as occupied Palestine.
The assault activated air raid sirens throughout multiple locations, encompassing regions in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.
Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport has halted all flight operations amidst concerns over the possible threat of missile strikes.
The assault occurred subsequent to Israel’s airstrikes on several crucial Yemeni ports on Sunday.
The Israeli military has issued warnings that it is poised to conduct imminent strikes.
The Israeli military has issued an evacuation notice for three ports in Yemen, citing intentions to launch strikes in response to ongoing military activities in those areas.
The targets were identified as the ports of Hodeidah, Ras Isa, and as-Salif, along with the Hodeidah power station.
As the conflict in Gaza escalated, Yemenis launched a strategic blockade on crucial maritime routes, seeking to disrupt the flow of military supplies to Israel and urging the international community to confront the pressing humanitarian crisis in the region.
The Yemeni Armed Forces declared their intention to persist with military operations until Israel ceases its ongoing land and air assaults in Gaza, a region where the conflict, ignited on October 7, 2023, has claimed the lives of over 57,300 Palestinians.