Sanaa praises, stands 'in honor' before Hezbollah's Golani operation
Yemen has blessed Hezbollah's operation in southern Haifa, reaffirming its position of support with the people of Gaza and Lebanon.
The head of Yemen's Supreme Political Council, Mahdi al-Mashat, praised the operation carried out by the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah against a military camp in south Haifa, which resulted in the deaths and injuries of tens of occupation soldiers on Sunday night.
"We stand in honor before the glorious victories carried out by the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon," al-Mashat said, adding that the Lebanese Resistance fighters are teaching the Israeli occupation "unprecedented lessons in resilience, constancy, and high combat performances."
Moreover, the political bureau of the Ansar Allah movement hailed Hezbollah's operation, affirming that the operation "demonstrated the readiness of Hezbollah's forces and the success of the heroic fighters in establishing deterrent equations and a balance of fear."
The movement also reiterated its solidarity with the people and armed forces of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon.
The statement further emphasized that "Yemen continues in its battle of support in defense of Palestine and Lebanon," and that it will "continue strikes and attacks from various support fronts deep within the enemy's territory," which it believes are "sufficient to stop the aggression and lift the siege on Gaza."
Hezbollah on Sunday launched an undetected drone attack against a military base in Binyamina, south of the occupied city of Haifa.
Israeli media reported that over 50 ambulances arrived at the scene to transport the casualties. At least 67 occupation soldiers fell casualty, including four fatalities and seven severe injuries, according to Israeli media and reports confirmed by the Israeli occupation forces' spokesperson.
Israeli media reported that 50 ambulances were dispatched to the scene where a #Hezbollah drone, flying undetected, exploded in a military base south of Haifa, after sirens failed to sound.
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Hezbollah issued a statement in the wake of the operation, claiming responsibility for it. "The Islamic Resistance carried out an operation on the evening of Sunday, October 13, 2024, launching a squadron of attack drones at a training camp of the Golani Brigade in Binyamina, south of Haifa," the statement read.
The Resistance said the operation was in response to "Israel's" massacres across Lebanon, particularly its aggression on the Lebanese capital a few days ago.
A statement by the Operations Room of the Islamic Resistance also revealed further details of the operation.
Hezbollah's missile force reportedly launched tens of missiles at various targets in Nahariya and Akka to trigger the occupation's Air Defense systems. Hezbollah's air force then simultaneously deployed swarms of drones of various types, including some that were employed for the first time, toward Akka and Nahariya as well.
The drones successfully pierced through defense radars without being detected, reaching its military target: the training camp of the Golani Brigade in Binyamina, south of the occupied city of Haifa, and detonated in rooms where tens of Israeli occupation soldiers, including senior officers, were preparing participate in the aggression against Lebanon. Tens were confirmed killed and injured.
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