Yemeni missile attack triggers sirens across Israeli-occupied territories
Sirens wailed across Israeli-occupied territories in central Palestine and the West Bank early Friday morning following a Yemeni missile attack.
At approximately 4:35 am local time, the missile entered occupied Palestinian airspace, triggering alarms in major city settlements, occupied cities, and other areas.
The affected areas included Tel Aviv, occupied al-Quds, Ramat Gan, Rishon LeZion, Petach Tikva, and Beit Shemesh, among others. Footage from the West Bank city of Qalqilya captured the missile descending rapidly before exploding at a distance. Reports of a direct impact site or shrapnel fall are yet to emerge.
The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) have launched multiple long-range missiles and drones at Israeli targets in recent days, supporting the Palestinian people and responding to Israeli strikes against Yemen. Conversely, the Israeli regime has conducted several assaults on Yemeni civilian infrastructure, targeting the Sanaa airport, the port of Hodeidah, and power and energy facilities. The YAF have also defended against American and British aggression, downing drones and engaging in naval battles to thwart or minimize the effects of multiple assaults.
The Yemeni people continue to demonstrate their commitment to the Palestinian cause and their resolve to end Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip through weekly protests. (ILKHA)