The Zionist regime bombed Sana'a / Ansarullah: The attack on Yemen has failed
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The Zionist regime bombed Sanaa
Pars Today – The Zionist regime targeted Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, in its attacks on Sunday.
The Al Jazeera news network reported powerful explosions in Sana'a and stated that the attacks by the Zionist regime targeted an oil derivatives storage facility in the southwest of the Yemeni capital. According to Pars Today, witnesses reported that the Zionist regime targeted an area near the Presidential Palace and missile bases in Sana'a.
While the Zionist regime's television claimed that the targets of today's attacks were the Presidential Palace in Sana'a, an attempt to assassinate Abdul-Malik Badreddin al-Houthi, the Secretary-General of Yemen's Ansarullah movement, and missile infrastructure in Hudaydah and Sana'a, Yemeni media reported that these attacks only targeted non-military infrastructure in Sana'a, including the central Hezyaz power plant.
Meanwhile, Yemen's Al-Masirah news network reported that during the attacks by the Zionist regime, a fuel depot belonging to the oil company on al-Sittin (60) Street in Sana'a was targeted.
Hizam Al-Assad, a member of the Political Bureau of Yemen's Ansarullah movement, responded to these attacks by stating: "The attack on the people of Yemen is futile and defeated, and its only outcome for the enemy will be despair and failure. What matters to us is stopping the war and lifting the siege on Gaza."
The Political Bureau of Ansarullah also described the Zionist regime's attacks on Sana'a as desperate and emphasized that the enemy, as always, targeted non-military infrastructure unrelated to the military sector, relying on harming civilians—similar to its actions in Gaza.