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Sensitive Israeli targets come under Yemeni fire during fresh pro-Palestinian operations

File photo shows the launch of a Yemeni "Palestine-2" hypersonic ballistic missile against an Israeli target.

Yemen’s Armed Forces have staged targeted missile and drone strikes against two sensitive Israeli targets as part of their most recent pro-Palestinian operations.

The servicemen announced the operations in a statement on Wednesday, identifying the targets as a “sensitive” location east of the holy occupied city of al-Quds and a “vital” one lying in the occupied port of Haifa.

The targets were respectively struck using a “Palestine-2” hypersonic ballistic missile and an explosive-laden drone.

Both operations successfully achieved their objectives, they noted, adding the former strike “caused millions of herds of usurping Zionists to flee to shelters.”

The forces said they had carried out the solidarity strikes on the eve of the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

They hailed the Prophet of Islam for instructing Muslims “to support the oppressed, stand against the nation's enemies, and reject allegiance to them.”

“He united them (the faithful) into a single Islamic nation, and led them to glory, strength, and victory.”

Finally, the servicemen pledged ongoing commitment to the Yemeni nation’s cause of sustaining the strikes as long as the Israeli regime kept up its October 2023-present war of genocide against the Gaza Strip.

The operations, they added, would also last until the regime lifted its near-total blockade of the Palestinian territory.

The genocide has so far claimed the lives of more than 63,700 Palestinians, mostly women and children, since its onset.

The Yemeni forces have been staging hundreds of such pro-Palestinian operations against numerous Israeli targets since the war was launched.

The drive has seen them bring the regime under a economically crippling naval blockade and an aerial one that has forced many airlines into suspending their flights to the occupied Palestinian territories.


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