Suspected Yemeni ballistic missile strikes south of occupied al-Quds
Sirens sounded near occupied al-Quds following reports of a ballistic missile launch from Yemen.
Sirens have sounded this evening, Thursday, in settlements south of occupied al-Quds, according to the Israeli Home Front Command.
Based on reports by Israeli media, the Israeli army spokesperson confirmed that the sirens were triggered by the reported launch of a ballistic missile from Yemen targeting occupied Palestine.
The occupation army also reported about "a ballistic missile launched from Yemen across the Dead Sea."
This comes after Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, leader of Yemen’s Ansar Allah movement, addressed the situation in occupied Palestine, reaffirming Yemen’s unwavering support for the Gaza Resistance.
In his address, Sayyed al-Houthi further pledged that Yemen would continue its maritime operations to disrupt Israeli shipping and block vessels headed to Israeli occupation ports.
Sayyed al-Houthi also further stated, "Yemen has challenged America with its warships and fleets at sea after it declared aggression against us, and Yemen has stood firm and never retreated from its position."
He explained that "Yemen targeted America's aircraft carriers, which terrorize many countries, regimes, and governments, using them to intimidate those who compete with it internationally."
Exhibiting utmost defiance, he asserted that "Yemen targeted the aircraft carriers, starting with the USS Eisenhower, which fled the Red Sea defeated, humiliated, and expelled."
Sayyed al-Houthi added, "With the announcement of the US Navy's retreat, the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln is now fleeing from the Arabian Sea after coming under attack, and the decision was made for it to return to where it came from and escape."