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In a bold statement issued on Saturday, Yemeni Armed Forces spokesperson Saree confirmed that a military target in Jaffa was successfully struck using the Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile.



The precision of the missile overwhelmed the Zionist regime’s interception systems, marking a significant milestone in Yemen’s military support for Palestine.

Saree reaffirmed Yemen’s unwavering commitment to Palestine, emphasizing that their efforts would persist until the Zionist regime ends its aggression and lifts the blockade on the Gaza Strip. Yemen’s solidarity with Palestine has been steadfast since October 7, when Palestinian Resistance movements launched Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, a retaliatory strike against Israeli occupation forces.

The ongoing Israeli ground and aerial offensives in Gaza have resulted in catastrophic casualties, with reports of at least 27,948 deaths and 67,459 injuries. In response, Yemen has ramped up its military operations, pledging to sustain attacks until the relentless assault on Gaza ceases.

Adding to the complexity of the conflict, the United States and Britain announced in December their formation of a military coalition aimed at targeting Yemen in support of Israel. This move has further escalated tensions in an already volatile region.


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