Yemeni Army Carries Out Suicide Drone Attack On Israeli Eilat Port

Sunday 17 November 2024 - 20:24
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The Yemeni Armed Forces launched an attack on the positions of the Israeli regime at Eilat Port in southern occupied Palestine using several suicide drones.

According to Spokesman of the Yemeni Army Major General Yahya Saree, the Yemeni Armed Forces targeted a vital site at Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat) in southern occupied Palestine.

The spokesman also stated that this operation has been conducted successfully and it achieved its objectives.

Just like his previous statements, Major General Saree emphasized that the Yemeni Armed Forces will continue their military operations against the Tel Aviv regime until all assaults by this regime against the Gaza Strip and Lebanon cease.

Following the blockade imposed by the Yemeni Armed Forces in the Red Sea and the repeated strikes from Islamic Resistance in Iraq, activity at Eilat Port has decreased by more than 85%.

Local officials at Eilat Port are working to secure financial assistance from leaders of the Israeli regime and the United States in order to prevent the complete bankruptcy of the port.

The most recent missile attack on this base marked the 37th aerial operation by the Yemeni Armed Forces on occupied Palestinian territory, utilizing ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and suicide drones.

The military operations of the Yemeni Armed Forces to support the Palestinian people and resistance in their battle against the Israeli regime kicked off on October 18, 2023, when the Yemeni fighters started targeting the occupied territories of Palestine and making insecure the maritime route from the Gulf of Aden to the Red Sea for the Israeli regime and its main supporters namely the US and the UK.

This campaign peaked with the seizure of the Israeli ship Galaxy Leader and ongoing missile, Unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV), and suicide drone attacks on over 160 vessels linked to the Tel Aviv regime, leading to a halt in shipping by Israeli companies from the Red Sea route.

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