
Sanaa forces renew targeting Israeli military targets, US warships
Spokesman Brig. Gen. Yahiya Sarie, said in a televised statement that the first operation accurately targeted an Israeli military target in occupied Jaffa city of Palestine's territories using a Yafa (or Jaffa) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
The spokesman added that the armed forces attacked in another operation a number of the US warships, headed by the US aircraft carrier Truman, north of the Red Sea, using a number of drones.
The statement affirmed that the armed forces would continue to confront the ongoing US aggression against Yemen and respond to the US crimes against citizens in several provinces.
He went on to say: 'The armed forces, as they fight this battle with courage, defiance and faith, reaffirm, as they have affirmed over the past years, that great Yemen is unbreakable and will not back down from supporting the oppressed Palestinian people, nor will it surrender to American aggression.'
'The armed forces also affirmed their continued efforts to disrupt Israeli navigation in the Red and Arabian Seas and confront the US aggression, in addition to support the grievance of the Palestinian people until the aggression on Gaza is stopped and the siege is lifted,' Brig. Gen. Sarie clarified.

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