Yemen’s Army Missie Attack Orot Rabin Power Plant South of Haifa
This morning, the Yemeni armed forces launched a Palestine-2 ballistic missile at the Orot Rabin power plant south of Haifa.
The Israeli army reported that the missile was intercepted before entering the skies of occupied Palestine, with its debris triggering a warning siren in the Talmei Elazar area north-east of Hadera.
Given the missile debris’ fall location, 50 kilometers north of Tel Aviv, it seems that the Yemeni army has extended the range of its missile attacks.
Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces, stated, “The leadership, people, and army of Yemen continue to fulfill their religious, moral, and humanitarian duties towards the oppressed Palestinian people. The military support operation for the Resistance in Gaza will persist with continuous military expansion. The primary goal of the Yemeni armed forces in these attacks is to compel the Israeli enemy to cease its attacks on the Gaza Strip and lift its siege.”
An hour after Yemen launched a missile attack on the occupied territories, US-British coalition warplanes conducted three airstrikes east of Saada city, likely targeting the missile launch site.
The investigations by IWN indicate that this attack marks the 64th aerial operation by the Yemeni armed forces against the Zionist regime in occupied Palestinian territory, utilizing ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and suicide drones.
The Yemeni army’s operation in support of Palestinian people against the Zionist regime began on October 19, 2023, in occupied Palestinian territory and along the maritime route from the Gulf of Aden to the Red Sea. The continuous attacks on more than 175 ships affiliated with Israel, leading to the suspension of shipping by Zionist companies through the Red Sea route.
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