'Israel' will pay a growing price as it continues Gaza war: Khazaali
The chief of the Asaib Ahl al-Haq Resistance group says that the arrogance of the Israeli occupation has been shattered.
The secretary general of Asaib Ahl al-Haq party praised all members of the Resistance Axis for their operations in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza, who continue to face an Israeli genocidal war for almost nine months.
In a statement on Friday, Sheikh Qais Khazaali said the groups are fighting "the honorable battle in defense of the sanctities of the Islamic nation, while the ruling [Islamic and Arabic] regimes" are neglecting to act.
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Khazaali mentioned that the recent operation by the Yemeni army in bombing Tel Aviv, along with previous operations by the Islamic Resistance factions, is "clear evidence that the Palestinian people are not alone in facing Israeli aggression."
He further noted that the arrogance of the Israeli occupation has been shattered, and "it will pay a greater price in terms of its security, economy, and even its existence, as long as it continues its aggression."
The Resistance leader emphasized that the equations of war are constantly changing, "but their outcomes always align with justice."
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq launched its support front directly after the war on Gaza started in October. Since then, the group has launched dozens of operations against the targets in the Israeli occupation entity.
On Wednesday, the Islamic Resistance announced that it had attacked using a one-way drone "a vital target of the [Israeli] occupation" in the occupied Palestinian city of Umm al-Rashrash [Eilat].
It vowed in a statement to continue striking "the enemy's strongholds with increasing intensity."
'Unsafe zone'
During the early hours of Friday, an explosion rocked Tel Aviv in occupied Palestine.
Footage of a damaged building circulated widely on social media and quickly went viral, followed by pictures of a UAV wing.
The Yemeni Armed Forces later claimed responsibility for the attack, revealing for the first time the Yafa one-way drone. They said that it targeted an important target in Tel Aviv.
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One Israeli was killed and eight others were injured in the strike that targeted a building almost 100 meters away from the US consulate, Israeli media outlets reported.
In a statement, YAF spokesperson General Yahya Saree declared that Tel Aviv is now designated by Yemen as an "unsafe zone" and that it has become a "primary target" going forward.