Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesperson for the Yemeni
Armed Forces, confirmed that the operation successfully achieved its
objectives.
He said it forced “millions of occupying Zionists to flee
into shelters and brought air traffic at the airport to a halt.”
Saree emphasized that the operation reaffirms the Yemeni
Armed Forces’ ongoing religious, moral, and humanitarian duty toward the
Palestinian people.
He stated that Yemen will persist in enforcing a blockade on
Israeli air navigation to and from Ben Gurion Airport and will respond to any
Israeli aggression against Yemen with further military support operations in
solidarity with the oppressed Palestinian people.
Israeli media had reported detecting a ballistic missile
launched from Yemen, which led to the suspension of air traffic at Ben Gurion
Airport. This coincided with air raid sirens sounding across wide areas.
Israeli police also reported receiving alerts about
fragments from a missile falling in southern Jerusalem (occupied al-Quds) and a
nearby settlement.
The government in Sanaa has vowed that the Israeli
aggression will not deter Yemen from its ongoing military operations in support
of Gaza.
The leader of the Ansarallah movement, Sayyed Abdul-Malik
al-Houthi, also declared that “Israeli aggression on Sanaa International
Airport will not stop Yemeni operations in support of the Palestinian people.”
He added that the Yemeni Armed Forces are preparing to
escalate their operations in the coming phase to increase their effectiveness
and impact on the Israeli enemy.
On Wednesday, Israeli warplanes launched several airstrikes
on Sanaa International Airport, only about ten days after it had resumed
operations following a previous Israeli attack.
This latest attack by the Yemeni Armed Forces is part of a
series of military actions aimed at imposing an aerial blockade on the Israeli
occupation regime. The repeated missile attacks have specifically targeted Ben
Gurion Airport.
In recent weeks, these operations have led to repeated
disruptions in air traffic and prompted several international airlines to
suspend flights to and from Tel Aviv.
Yemen maintains that these attacks are being carried out in
support of the Palestinians in Gaza and has pledged to continue launching
strikes until the US-backed Israeli genocide in Gaza ends and the blockade on
the coastal strip is lifted.
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