ALWAGHT- The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) have declared Israel's Ben Gurion Airport unsafe for air traffic until Israeli aggression in Gaza ends and the blockade is lifted.
Yemen's military spokesman, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, announced that the country had launched a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile at Ben Gurion Airport in the occupied "Yaffa" region. He stated that the operation was conducted in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their resistance. This was the third such missile attack within 48 hours and was confirmed to have successfully hit its target.
In addition to the missile strikes, Yemen’s UAV forces continued targeting US naval assets in the Red Sea for the sixth consecutive day, specifically focusing on warships linked to the USS Harry S. Truman. Saree stated that these strikes were a direct response to American aggression against Yemen and efforts to suppress its support for Palestine.
These renewed operations against Israeli and US targets follow a two-month pause due to a now-collapsed ceasefire in Gaza. Yemen’s latest missile strike on Friday marked the fourth attack on central occupied territories this week, following Israel’s resumption of military actions in Gaza.