Yemeni Armed Forces announce missile strike on Israeli targets in Tel Aviv
The Yemeni Armed Forces based in Sanaa have announced the successful execution of a joint military operation targeting key Israeli positions in the occupied city of Tel Aviv as part of a broader campaign of regional resistance.
In an official statement, Yemeni forces confirmed that the operation was carried out using a barrage of ballistic missiles in coordination with allied resistance forces, including partners in Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon. The statement emphasized that the strikes accurately hit vital targets and achieved their intended objectives.
The Yemeni Armed Forces framed the operation as part of their continued commitment to supporting resistance movements across the region, including in Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, and Iran. Officials described the action as a response to ongoing aggression and an effort to defend the dignity and sovereignty of the region.
According to the statement, Yemen’s military involvement in the conflict is being carried out in a calculated and gradual manner. The group underscored that future operations will be determined based on developments on the ground, signaling readiness to escalate if necessary.
The statement also praised allied fighters across multiple fronts, highlighting what it described as their steadfast defense against Western and Israeli policies in the region.
The announcement reflects Yemen’s growing role in the evolving regional landscape, as aligned groups coordinate actions across multiple theaters. While independent confirmation of the strike’s impact remains limited, Yemeni officials maintain that the operation marks a significant step in their ongoing military engagement. (ILKHA)
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