Sirens blast across 'Israel' amid launch of Yemeni missile
Israeli media reported the sounding of explosions in Eilat without the activation of warning sirens.
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The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile is seen moments before being fired. (Yemeni Armed Forces / Military Media)
Sirens blasted across "Israel" amid the launch of a missile from Yemeni territories, Israeli website i24NEWS reported earlier.
This comes after Israeli media reported the sounding of explosions in Eilat without the activation of warning sirens.
Moreover, on Friday night, sirens sounded throughout the West Bank and occupied al-Quds amid the interception of a Yemeni missile.
The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) have not ceased their operations in support of Gaza and rejection of the Israeli starvation and genocide against the Palestinian people since the collapse of the ceasefire in March.
YAF strike on Ben Gurion Airport confused 'Israel'
This week, the YAF conducted strikes using 11 ballistic missiles, hypersonic weapons, and drones against targets linked to the Israeli occupation in Haifa, Yafa, and Isdud.
Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi specified that among this week’s operations was the launch of five missiles toward Ben Gurion Airport. He emphasized that Tuesday's strike was powerful, impactful, and successful, further noting that it caused clear disruption and confusion within the Israeli occupation’s defense systems.
In his speech on Thursday, the Yemeni leader explained that the occupation forces fired numerous interceptor missiles on Tuesday evening, with some launches coinciding precisely as a plane was taking off from Ben Gurion Airport in the occupied Palestinian territories.
That same day, the Yemeni Armed Forces announced they had targeted Ben Gurion Airport with two hypersonic missiles, a Palestine-2 and a Zulfiqar, with one scoring a direct hit on the airport.