Yemeni Armed Forces Conduct Third Missile Operation Against Israel
Houthis Claim 'Third Joint Missile Operation' Targeting Israel
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The Yemeni Armed Forces, in collaboration with Iranian and Lebanese allies, have executed their third missile operation targeting Israel, specifically aimed at sensitive sites in southern occupied Palestine. The operation was described as part of a broader strategy of resistance against Israel, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing regional conflict.
- 01Yemeni Armed Forces conducted their third joint missile operation targeting Israel.
- 02The operation involved collaboration with Iranian forces and Hezbollah from Lebanon.
- 03Missiles were launched at sensitive sites in southern occupied Palestine.
- 04The Israeli Defense Forces reported intercepting the missiles using defensive systems.
- 05This operation follows a series of escalations in the West Asia conflict involving the Houthis.
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The Yemeni Armed Forces announced the execution of their third joint missile operation against Israel, claiming to have targeted sensitive sites in southern occupied Palestine. This operation was conducted in coordination with allied groups from Iran and Hezbollah, aiming to support what they described as the resistance fronts. The spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Yahya Saree, stated that the mission was successful and involved launching a salvo of ballistic missiles. In response, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the detection of missiles launched from Iran and activated defensive systems to intercept them. The IDF also issued precautionary directives to residents in the affected areas. This operation follows a previous announcement by the Houthis regarding a second military operation targeting Israel, which further escalates the ongoing conflict in the region.
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The missile operations could escalate tensions in the region, potentially leading to increased military responses from Israel and affecting civilian safety in both Israel and Yemen.
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