The US is failing in its aggression on Yemen: Yemeni Source
A Yemeni source affirms that US aggression has failed to weaken Yemen’s missile power, highlighting national unity and readiness to counter regional threats.
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Ansar Allah supporters chant slogans during a weekly anti-US and anti-Israel rally in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday March, 28, 2025 (AP)
A high-ranking Yemeni source told Al Mayadeen in exclusive statements that despite deploying advanced military technologies, the United States has failed to effectively deter Yemen through its aggressive actions.
The Yemeni source revealed that despite the US deploying dozens of satellites over Saada and other provinces, it has failed to neutralize the Yemeni Armed Forces' weapons, and it also failed in procuring a target bank.
He stated that Sanaa had previously confirmed Yemen’s military capabilities remain intact, emphasizing that Ben Gurion Airport stands as proof of their credibility and the precision of their weapons, adding that "No interception systems, regardless of their size or type, will be able to counter Yemen’s missiles."
Additionally, the Yemeni source stated that the country has already deployed additional missile systems and will keep advancing its military capabilities.
The Yemeni source emphasized that an unprecedented consensus, military, political, tribal, and popular, has united to confront the American enemy, noting that while Netanyahu seeks to advance his destabilizing agenda in the region, Yemen’s military capabilities stand ready to thwart his scheme.
Yemen continues to carry out operations against 'Israel'
The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) launched a hypersonic ballistic missile targeting Ben Gurion airport in the occupied Palestinian territories, specifically aimed at Terminal 3, as confirmed in a Sunday statement by the YAF's spokesperson, Brigadier General Yahya Saree.
Israeli media reported on Sunday that a Yemen-launched missile hit near Terminal 3 of Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, triggering visible smoke plumes, disrupting flights and nearby train traffic, and causing several injuries according to Magen David Adom emergency responders.
The Yemeni Armed Forces revealed that they carried out a military operation targeting an Israeli occupation military site in the southern region of the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area, using a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile, in a statement issued on May 3.
The missile successfully struck its intended target, and Israeli interception systems failed to prevent its impact, Yemeni Armed Forces spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree declared.
The operation was framed as an act of solidarity with the Palestinian people and their resistance in Gaza, representing Yemen's continued support as well as a retaliatory measure against what was described as a genocidal campaign conducted by the Israeli occupation forces with unwavering US backing.
Early on May 3, sirens blared across the occupied al-Quds region and the Dead Sea area after a ballistic missile was launched from Yemen, marking the third such incident within 24 hours, as reported by the Israeli occupation's Army Radio.
Yedioth Ahronoth noted that nearly 1.5 million settlers across occupied Palestine were jolted awake by the early morning alerts. The report highlighted the continued failure of the US-led aggression on Yemen to neutralize its military capabilities, despite over a month and a half having passed since the beginning of the US campaign.