US-UK aggression on Yemen's al-Tuhayta district, south of Hodeidah
Our correspondent in Sanaa, citing field sources, reported that the airstrike on al-Tuhayta did not cause any damage to the military stockpile.
The US-British aggression launched an airstrike today, Sunday, on the al-Tuhayta district in the southern part of the Hodeidah province, located on Yemen’s Red Sea coast in the west, Al Mayadeen’s correspondent reported Sunday.
Our correspondent in Sanaa, citing field sources, reported that the airstrike on al-Tuhayta did not cause any damage to the military stockpile.
The latest aggression coincides with Yemen's continued military and popular support for the Palestinian people in Gaza and their Resistance against the Israeli occupation.
A couple of days ago, the spokesperson of the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced that the YAF's Air Force units carried out two military operations targeting two sites in Askalan and Yafa in occupied Palestine.
Both operations were executed using drones that were able to bypass Israeli interception systems and successfully reach their targets, he confirmed.
Saree also revealed a joint operation with the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, targeting vital targets in the south of occupied Palestine.
Concluding his statement, the spokesperson confirmed Yemen's unwavering support for Palestine, reiterating that its military operations will continue striking enemy strongholds and vital targets until the Israeli siege is lifted and the aggression on the Gaza Strip ends.
Yemen's support for Palestinian cause
On Thursday, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the leader of the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement, highlighted Yemen's active involvement in supporting the Palestinian cause, including joint operations between Yemeni and Iraqi Resistance forces targeting Israeli interests.
Sayyed al-Houthi called for mass demonstrations in Yemen to express solidarity with Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon, urging continued resistance to Israeli and US aggression.
He emphasized the extensive training provided to hundreds of thousands of Yemenis to enhance their combat skills and psychological readiness, declaring their preparedness to fight those who threaten Yemen's sovereignty.
"We have trained our people to acquire combat skills and stand prepared psychologically, culturally, and spiritually for the battle," the Yemeni leader stated, affirming that their stance is "rooted in faith and trust in God."
Sayyed al-Houthi condemned Israeli attacks in Gaza, specifically the deliberate bombing of the oxygen plant at the Kamal Adwan Hospital, which he described as a crime against children and patients in intensive care.
He also denounced the Israeli occupation's ongoing crimes, including house demolitions, land seizures, and the establishment of new settlements in the West Bank.
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