"Israel" offers security and intelligence to UAE after Yemeni operation
Bennett sends a message to Al Nahyan.
Today, Tuesday, Israeli News 24 reported that Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett sent a message to Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, expressing his strong condemnation of the attacks that targeted facilities in Abu Dhabi yesterday, Monday.
Bennett said that "Israel stands with the UAE and with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, and the world must oppose terrorism."
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He addressed bin Zayed, saying, "Israel is committed to working with you in the ongoing struggle against extremists in the Middle East, and we will continue to unite with you to work together against our common enemies."
He declared his readiness to "provide intelligence and security assistance to protect the UAE from similar attacks, and to direct Israeli security services to provide their counterparts in the UAE with any assistance required, if interested."
This comes at a time when Israeli security officials expressed anxiety about Yemen's drones that targeted the depth of the UAE, yesterday, Monday, in response to the UAE's participation in the Saudi aggression against Yemen.
The Spokesperson of the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, revealed this morning that the missiles used in Operation Yemen Hurricane are of the "Quds 2" type, indicating that the oil refinery in Mussafah and Abu Dhabi airport were targeted with 4 missiles of this type.
Yesterday, Monday, Saree said, "We carried out a qualitative military operation, Yemen Hurricane, in response to the escalation of aggression against the country."
The Yemeni response to the UAE’s participation in the war against Yemen was represented, yesterday, by bombing sensitive sites in Abu Dhabi.
Victims' number rises in Saudi coalition massacre in Sanaa
The number of victims of the massacre perpetrated by the Saudi-led coalition warplanes in the Al-Libi residential neighborhood in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, has risen to 23.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that an entire family fell victim as a result of an attack on the house of a retired pilot brigadier general situated in the residential neighborhood.
Our correspondent also pointed out that the Saudi coalition's raids prevented ambulance crews from reaching the Al-Libi neighborhood.
The Saudi coalition had announced the start of multiple airstrikes on the Yemeni capital, carrying them out throughout the night.
Saba News Agency reported that victims fell as a result of the two airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition near the September 21 park and Azal Hospital, north Sanaa. Furthermore, the coalition warplanes also targeted a former armored First Division camp in the same area.