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Sirens sounded again in Tel Aviv; new Yemeni attack in response to Zionists' crimes
Pars Today- The Yemeni Armed Forces, launching a ballistic missile and drone on Ben-Gurion airport and Tel Aviv, surprised the child-killer Zionist regime.
According to Pars Today, Yemen's Armed Forces, in an unprecedented operation on Friday, struck Ben-Gurion airport near Tel Aviv with a ballistic missile and a vital target with "Yafa" drone in Tel Aviv. Brigadier General Yahya Saree, Spokesman of the Yemeni Armed Forces, announced in a statement, that the attack has been launched in response to the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza and in a bid to support the Palestinian resistance. According to Saree, the Yemeni ballistic missile has hit the target precisely and the defense systems of the regime, including THAAD, have failed to intercept it.
This attack was launched from 2000km away and Ben-Gurion airport was closed down for one hour. The sirens were sounded in Tel Aviv and more than 200 points in the Occupied Territories. The Zionist media announced that millions of Zionists have escaped to bunkers and Tel Aviv is overwhelmed with chaos. Yemeni sources approved of heavy blasts caused by long-range missile attack and the fake Zionist regime is examining the dimensions of the event.
The Yemenis continue attacking Israel while Sanaa stresses the persistence of banning the Zionist regime on the ground and in the air. Sanaa has warned different airlines to halt their flights to the Occupied Territories. In the aftermath of these attacks, Lufthansa has suspended its flights to Tel Aviv till May 18.
Concurrently, hundreds of thousands of Yemenis held a massive demonstration in Al-Sabeen square of Sanaa and called the stopping of American attacks on Yemen as "Divine Victory". They loudly announced their support for Gaza and threatened to defeat the Zionist regime. This demonstration was held after the ceasefire between Yemen and the US with Oman's mediation. But, the Yemeni officials emphasized that the ceasefire does not include the operations against Israel.
Meanwhile, Zionist security journalist, Hallel Biton Rosen, called the failure of THAAD defense system as the second debacle of this system in the past week. The former minister of war and bloodshed of the Zionist regime, Avigdor Lieberman, described the current situation as, "incredible". He said, "19 months have passed since the start of the war, but millions of Israelis still escape to the bunkers."
Yair Lapid, leader of the Israeli opposition, too, called for immediate attacks on Yemen's infrastructures and accused Netanyahu cabinet of "fear and procrastination".
Zionist military correspondent, Doron Kadosh, too, pointing to the recent ceasefire between Yemen and the US, called this attack as the result of "Israeli loneliness" and wrote, "Every missile that is launched is Israel's problem."
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