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Yemeni Armed Forces Target ‘Israel's' Main Airport with Hypersonic Ballistic Missile

Yemeni Armed Forces Target ‘Israel's' Main Airport with Hypersonic Ballistic Missile

Al Manar18 hours ago
The Yemeni Armed Forces announced Sunday that they conducted a military operation targeting Israel's main airport.In a statement, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesperson for the YAF, reported that the Rocket Force targeted al-Lydd Airport, also known as Ben Gurion Airport, located near Tel Aviv. Saree stated the attack was carried out using a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile.
Statement by the Yemeni Armed Forces: A military operation targeted Lod Airport in the occupied Yafa area with a hypersonic ballistic missile of the 'Palestine-2' type. pic.twitter.com/EL3FwKdtUV
— سبأ (@alsyasiah) July 6, 2025
According to Saree, the operation successfully achieved its objective, resulting in a halt to air traffic and causing millions of Israeli settlers to seek shelter.
The spokesperson added that the operation was in support of the oppressed Palestinian people and their Resistance fighters, and in response to the ongoing genocide committed by 'Israel' in the Gaza Strip.
The Yemeni Armed Forces affirm that their operations will continue until the Israeli aggression on Gaza is halted and the blockade imposed on the Palestinian enclave is lifted, Saree stressed, underscoring the YAF's full readiness to respond to any developments in the coming days.
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