Explosion in Sana’a, Israeli airstrikes or failure in missile transfer?
The recent statements of Aviv Kochaviy, the Chief of General Staff of the Israeli regime strengthened the speculations about the Israeli airstrikes on the positions of Ansar Allah in Sana’a, the capital of Yemen.
After the spreading of unofficial reports by the Israeli media about the airstrikes of the Israeli regime on the positions of Ansar Allah in the city of Sana’a, the chief of staff of Israel, Aviv Kochaviy, claimed that the airstrikes on a third country (probably Yemen) coincided with the recent military operation of this regime against the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group in Gaza. During a military conference, without mentioning the details of this attack, Kochaviy said that the Israeli army conducted an operation in a third country during the recent conflict with the Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip.
Kochaviy’s mysterious claims has led speculations about the nature of the explosion at the Al-Hafa base in the suburbs of Jabal Nuqum, located east of Sana’a on August 7, to an airstrikes by the Israeli warplanes. The Zionist media have recently started a heavy psychological war against Ansar Allah. The media attack against the resistance in Yemen was also accompanied by the Saudi affiliated media, in which, these media claimed that the missiles sent by Iran were unsuccessfully tested and that six Iranian and Hezbollah advisers were killed in this explosion!
The authorities of Ansar Allah have not yet shown an official reaction to this news, and some Yemeni media have attributed the explosion to the destruction of an old ammunition depot. All in all, no reliable information have been published about the incident so far.
In the case of Israel’s aggression against Ansar Allah’s positions, this Yemeni movement has several options to retaliate against Zionists, including attacking Israeli ships in the Red Sea, the Israeli intelligence base in Eritrea (located in the Emba Soira mountain), the joint bases of the UAE and Israel in the Socotra island, etc.
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