Yemeni forces launch missile attack on Tel Aviv

Israeli media reported that several settlers were injured following a missile attack launched by Yemeni forces targeting Tel Aviv.
Yemeni forces fired ballistic missiles at Tel Aviv’s Ben-Gurion International Airport early Sunday. According to reports, sirens blared across the city, prompting over two million residents to flee to shelters. Explosions were reportedly heard in Tel Aviv and its surrounding areas following the missile strike.
Israeli media also noted that several settlers were injured in an accident in Tel Aviv during the panic caused by the attack.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have declared their unwavering support for Palestine’s struggle against Israeli occupation. This support intensified after Israel’s military campaign on Gaza, which began on October 7 following Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, a surprise retaliatory attack by Palestinian resistance movements.
The Yemeni forces stated that they would continue their attacks until Israel ceases its relentless ground and aerial offensives in Gaza. The Israeli military operations have so far resulted in the deaths of at least 27,948 people and injuries to 67,459 others in Gaza, according to Yemeni sources.
In December, the United States and Britain announced a military coalition targeting Yemen in support of Israel. (ILKHA)
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