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Yemen’s Armed Forces announce striking a military base near the city of Jaffa in Tel Aviv with a hypersonic ballistic missile in a “high-profile operation.”
High-Profile Operation Targets Nahal Sorek Base
In a significant escalation of military actions, Yemen’s Armed Forces have announced a successful strike on a military base near Jaffa, Tel Aviv, utilizing a hypersonic ballistic missile. This operation, described as a “high-profile” mission, was confirmed by Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesman for Yemen’s armed forces, during a statement broadcasted on Yemen’s al-Masirah television network.
The missile used in this operation was identified as the Palestine-2, a newly developed hypersonic projectile. General Saree stated that the strike was precise, resulting in a fire outbreak in the vicinity of the targeted military installation, the Nahal Sorek base, located southeast of Jaffa.
Context of the Attack
This missile strike comes amid ongoing hostilities in the region, particularly the Israeli military's actions in Gaza and Lebanon. Since October 2023, Israel has been engaged in what has been described as a genocidal war against the Palestinian people, leading to the deaths of over 43,600 Palestinians, predominantly women and children, alongside at least 3,136 Lebanese casualties. The Yemeni forces have framed their military actions as a response to these aggressions, emphasizing their support for the oppressed peoples of Palestine and Lebanon.
General Saree articulated that this operation is part of a broader strategy, marking the fifth stage of Yemen’s escalation against what they term the Israeli regime. He asserted that the Yemeni Armed Forces will persist in their military operations until the aggression ceases, the siege on Gaza is lifted, and hostilities against Lebanon come to an end.
Implications of the Missile Strike
The successful strike on the Israeli military base is notable not only for its precision but also for the technological advancements represented by the hypersonic missile. Reports indicate that the missile managed to evade Israeli air defense systems, which have been bolstered by advanced U.S. military technology, including the THAAD missile defense system. This incident marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict, showcasing the evolving capabilities of Yemeni forces.
The strike is part of a series of military operations conducted by Yemeni forces, which have included targeting Israeli naval vessels and other military assets. These actions are intended to exert economic pressure on Israel and demonstrate the Yemeni military's resolve in the face of regional conflicts.
Future Military Operations
Looking ahead, General Saree emphasized that the Yemeni Armed Forces are committed to continuing their military operations. He stated that these efforts will not cease until there is a definitive end to the aggression against Gaza and Lebanon. The ongoing conflict has seen a significant escalation in military engagements, with Yemeni forces pledging to support the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance movements.
As the situation develops, the international community will be closely monitoring the implications of this missile strike and the potential for further escalations in the region. The use of hypersonic technology in warfare raises critical questions about military strategy and the balance of power in the Middle East, particularly in light of the ongoing humanitarian crises in Gaza and Lebanon.
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