Yemeni Missile and Drone Attack on Tel Aviv and USS Harry S. Truman Aircraft Carrier

Tuesday 31 December 2024 - 17:27
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On December 31, the Yemeni armed forces carried out three special military operations targeting Ben Gurion Airport, a power plant in southern Jerusalem, and aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman with missiles and suicide drones.

The attack on Ben Gurion Airport, located southeast of Tel Aviv, was executed with a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile. Additionally, a Zulfiqar ballistic missile was deployed to target a power plant south of Jerusalem.

The USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier was also attacked by multiple suicide drones and cruise missiles in the Red Sea.

According to Yahya Saree, spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces, all attacks successfully achieved their objectives.

The Israeli army claims to have intercepted and destroyed two missiles fired from Yemen. Additionally, some sources report that one of the missiles was hit, although no visual evidence has been provided yet.

Missile attack on Tel Aviv
Missile attack on Tel Aviv

As a result of this attack, sirens blared in over 100 locations in the occupied territories, prompting hundreds of thousands of Israelis to seek shelter.

sirens blared in over 100 locations in the occupied territories

Several flights at Ben Gurion Airport were delayed. Additionally, falling debris from the missiles caused damage in the Zionist settlements.

The IWN investigations indicate that the attacks on Ben Gurion Airport and Jerusalem power plant mark the 60th and 61th aerial operations by the Yemeni armed forces against Zionist regime positions in occupied Palestinian territory, employing ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and suicide drones.

Furthermore, the operation against the USS Harry S. Truman represents the 178th military action against illegal ships (Israeli, American, British, and their affiliates) in the waters surrounding Yemen.

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