The Husilers in Yemen carried out attacks on Israel’s capital Tel Aviv Ben Gurion International Airport and the US aircraft carrier in the Red Sea.
Military Spokesperson of the Husilers Yahya Seri stated, “We targeted Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport in the occupied Palestine’s Jaffa region with a ‘Palestine-2’ type hypersonic ballistic missile, the operation was successfully carried out.”
SHIPS IN THE RED SEA WERE TARGETED Seri mentioned that they continue to resist against US attacks, stating, “We targeted the enemy warships, including the US aircraft carrier ‘USS Harry Truman’ and its associated ships, in the Red Sea.” Seri also stated that clashes with US aircraft carriers and warships in the Red Sea occurred, with missile and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks lasting for hours.
ATTACKS ON GAZA WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE END Husilers expressed their determination to support the resistance of the Palestinian people and to target Israel’s maritime transportation until the attacks on Gaza cease. While no statement has been made by the US regarding the matter, the Israeli army announced that a ballistic missile launched from Yemen was intercepted by air defense systems before entering the country’s borders.
US AIRSTRIKES ON YEMEN It was stated in a declaration made by the Husilers on March 7 that they gave Israel a 4-day deadline to allow aid to enter Gaza, otherwise they would resume naval operations against Israel. US President Donald Trump announced through his Truth Social platform account on March 15 that he had given orders for a “major attack” against the Husilers in Yemen. Husilers’ leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi also warned that US aircraft and warships would be targets for the Husilers, mentioning that as long as the attacks continued, disruptions in sea voyages would also include Washington. The Husilers reported that at least 53 people were killed and 107 others were injured in the airstrikes they conducted on certain cities including Sana’a, the capital of Yemen, which lies between the US and the UK.
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