Yemeni Resistance Defends Palestine Without Let Up

Over the past week, actions in support of the Palestinian people have continued without letup.

In what has been called "an extraordinary feat of national will," Yemen has restored Sanaa International Airport which resumed operations just 11 days after the Zionists bombed key infrastructure.

The Yemeni Civil Aviation Authority in Sanaa confirmed that 575 passengers arrived at and departed from Sanaa International Airport, marking a significant recovery after recent airstrikes carried out by the Israeli Zionists.

The Resistance organization Ansarallah also continued to strike deep inside Palestinian territory occupied by Israel, making it clear that complicity in genocide will have consequences. On May 18, the Yemeni Armed Forces, affiliated with the Ansarallah movement, launched a high-level military operation targeting the Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, announced the details of the attack in a statement broadcast on official channels.

According to Saree, the operation involved the deployment of two ballistic missiles: a hypersonic missile named Palestine 2 and another missile of the Zulfiqar class. The spokesperson confirmed that the missiles successfully reached their target, temporarily halting all air traffic at the airport and forcing millions of Israelis into bomb shelters. Saree noted that the missile strike followed an earlier aerial operation on Saturday morning, during which the unmanned aerial unit of the Yemeni Armed Forces targeted the same airport using a Yafa-type drone.

The spokesperson emphasized that both operations were carried out in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their Resistance forces and as a direct response to the ongoing Israeli aggression and genocide in the Gaza Strip.

(Palestine Information Centre, Palestine Chronicle, Al Mayadeen, Press TV, Andalou News Agency, The Cradle)



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