Yemeni Forces Target Ben Gurion Occupation Airport in Retaliation Against ‘israel’s’ Gaza Offensive
The Yemeni Armed Forces have declared a precise military operation targeting Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv as a retaliatory measure against Israel's ongoing military actions in the Gaza Strip.

According to a statement, the operation on Tuesday involved the deployment of two ballistic missiles: a hypersonic Palestine 2 missile and a Zulfiqar missile. One of the missiles directly hit the airport, successfully bypassing interception systems.
The assault led to significant disruption in air traffic, compelled residents to seek refuge, and activated air raid sirens throughout Greater Tel Aviv, occupied Jerusalem, and West Bank settlements. The Yemeni Armed Forces have pledged to persist with their operations until Israel ceases its aggressive actions in Gaza and lifts the blockade.
The announcement reinforced a prohibition on air travel to Ben Gurion Airport, calling on airlines to immediately halt all flights. Meanwhile, following Israeli strikes on Hodeidah, Yemeni forces issued a warning to companies, advising against involvement with the port of Haifa, which has now been identified as a target.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have expressed a firm commitment to their cause, proclaiming Yemen as a nation steadfast in its beliefs and unwavering in its resolve. They emphasized the country’s loyalty and resilience, stating that Yemen remains unyielded in the face of adversity, akin to its mountains, impervious to external pressures and challenges.
The forces vowed to maintain their support for Gaza, underscoring their commitment to solidarity until hostilities subside and the blockade is lifted.
**Statement from Yemeni President Mahdi Al-Mashat**
President Mahdi Al-Mashat stated on Tuesday that their attacks on the Zionist adversary would be precise, effective, and strategically planned, ensuring their forces sustain superiority in the conflict arena.
Governments are being urged to relocate their embassies situated near potential targets in the occupied territory of Jaffa to ensure safety. Should these appeals be disregarded by the opposing authorities, it is advised that the embassies consider closure and evacuation to prevent any compromising of safety.
Al-Mashat indicated that foreign ministries of nations with embassies in Israel can reach out to Yemen’s foreign ministry in Sana’a for details regarding the security of their embassies. He highlighted that while Yemen possesses advanced missile capabilities, these have not yet been activated, emphasizing the importance of maintaining coordination.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have reaffirmed their determination to continue solidarity operations until Israel ceases its ground and aerial attacks in Gaza.
Reports indicate that the ongoing conflict in Israel has resulted in the deaths of over 55,000 Palestinians, with the majority being women and children.