Yemeni forces strike key targets in Tel Aviv in retaliation for Israeli aggression
Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) launched a powerful ballistic missile strike on central occupied Palestine early Tuesday, targeting strategic sites in Tel Aviv and other areas.
Sirens were triggered in multiple cities, including Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Rishon LeZion, Beit Shemesh, and Petach Tikva, causing widespread panic among settlers.
At least 11 Israeli settlers were reported injured while rushing to bomb shelters, according to Israeli media outlets. The Israeli military confirmed attempts to intercept the ballistic missile launched from Yemen but has yet to verify if the interception was successful.
YAF spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced that the strike involved a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile targeting the Israeli Security Ministry in Tel Aviv. Saree stated that the missile successfully evaded Israeli defenses and struck its intended target, marking a significant achievement in Yemen’s military capabilities.
The strike follows another operation on Monday when YAF's Rocket Force fired a Palestine-2 missile at a critical Israeli site in occupied Yafa (Tel Aviv). In addition, the YAF's Unmanned Air Force conducted a precision operation involving four one-way attack drones, targeting vital locations in Yafa. Saree confirmed that both operations achieved their objectives.
Brigadier General Saree emphasized that these operations were carried out in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their Resistance against Israeli massacres in Gaza. He further noted that the strikes are a direct response to Israel’s continued aggression on Yemen and its renewed acts of violence in the region.
The Yemeni Armed Forces have vowed to sustain their operations as long as Israeli attacks on Gaza and Yemen persist, demonstrating their commitment to defending the oppressed and standing against Zionist aggression. (ILKHA)