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With “Palestine 2” and “Zulfiqar” missiles, Sanaa forces carry out strategic attacks on “Tel Aviv” and “Eilat”

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On Monday evening, the Sanaa government forces announced the execution of two military operations targeting Israeli occupation sites in “Tel Aviv” and “Eilat” using several missiles and drones. This comes as part of the fifth phase of escalation, coinciding with the first anniversary of the launch of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” battle.

In a televised statement, the military spokesperson for Sanaa forces, Yahya Saree, said, “In continuing to champion the cause of the oppressed Palestinian and Lebanese people and in support of the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance, on the first anniversary of October 7th, marking the launch of the Al-Aqsa Flood battle, the Yemeni Armed Forces executed two military operations as part of the fifth phase of escalation.”

Saree explained that “the first operation targeted two military objectives of the Israeli enemy in the occupied Jaffa region, using two missiles. The first was of the Palestine 2 type, which successfully reached its target, and the second was a Zulfiqar missile. Both operations achieved their objectives successfully.”

He added, “Earlier today, the Yemeni Armed Forces’ drone division launched several drones targeting locations in the Jaffa region and the Umm al-Rashrash area in southern occupied Palestine. Several of these drones, of the ‘Yafa’ and ‘Sammad 4’ types, successfully reached their targets, by the grace of God.”

Saree continued, saying, “On this occasion, the Yemeni Armed Forces salute the heroic fighters of the Palestinian resistance in all its factions in Gaza and the West Bank, as well as the brothers of the Islamic resistance in Lebanon.”

He further stated, “The Yemeni Armed Forces affirm their commitment to continuing further military operations against the Israeli enemy and maintaining the naval blockade until the aggression stops, the siege on Gaza is lifted, and the aggression on Lebanon is halted.”

 

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