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Yemeni ballistic missile sets off sirens across Israel

Air raid sirens have been activated in the Zionist regime’s-occupied territories after the Yemeni Armed Forces launched a ballistic missile in response to Zionist regime's genocidal war on Gaza.

As reported by Zionist regime’s media, a new missile strike originating from Yemen sounded sirens in Tel Aviv and other communities across the occupied lands early on Saturday.

 

The missile attack caused widespread panic among illegal settlers, pushing hundreds of thousands of them to seek refuge in bomb shelters.

 

Zionist Regime’s Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency response service has not reported any direct injuries resulting from the attack or from debris impacts.

 

The military subsequently asserted that its anti-air missile systems “intercepted” the projectile.

 

The development came two days after the Yemeni military claimed responsibility for a series of airstrikes against Israeli positions, using a “hypersonic ballistic missile” and three drones.

 

The Yemeni military spokesperson, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, said on Thursday that the missile and one drone targeted designated sites at the Negev desert, while two other drones were aimed at Ramon Airport in the southern city of Eilat. He described the attacks as “successful.”

 

In light of the worsening genocidal war in Gaza that started in October 2023, Yemeni forces executed a strategic maritime blockade intended to obstruct the delivery of military resources to Israel while urging the global community to address the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

 

Concurrently, they conducted multiple missile and drone attacks on key targets located in the Israeli-occupied regions, demonstrating their support for the Palestinians in Gaza.
 

The Yemeni Armed Forces have stated unequivocally that they will continue their operations until Israel puts an end to its ground and aerial assaults in Gaza.

 

Zionist regime has martyred at least 64,756 Palestinians, mostly women and children, in the besieged Gaza Strip since October 2023, according to the health ministry of Gaza.