Follow-up – Al-Rasheed
Today, Friday, the Yemeni Armed Forces affiliated with Ansar Allah issued a statement regarding the targeting of an important site in Tel Aviv, using a locally-made Yemeni drone.
The spokesman for the Yemeni forces, Yahya Al-Sari’, delivered the statement, which read: “With the help of God Almighty, a qualitative military operation was carried out targeting one of the important targets in the occupied Jaffa region. The operation was carried out with a new drone called “Jaffa” capable of bypassing the enemy’s interception systems and successfully achieved its goals.”
Al-Sari’ added: “We declare the occupied Jaffa area an unsafe area and it will be a primary target for our weapons, and we will focus on targeting the internal front of the Zionist enemy and reaching the depth.”
He stressed that “possessing a bank of targets in occupied Palestine, including sensitive military and security targets, we will proceed, with God’s help, to strike sensitive military and security targets in response to the enemy’s massacres and daily crimes in Gaza.”
Al-Suraye continued: “We will continue to support the heroic mujahideen in Gaza, who are defending our Arab and Islamic nation with all its peoples and countries,” stressing: “Our operations will not stop until the aggression stops and the siege on the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip is lifted.”
Earlier, Israeli emergency services reported that one person was killed and seven others were injured as a result of an explosion that rocked Tel Aviv on Friday.
“During the search, emergency services found the body of a man in an apartment near the site of the explosion,” the Israeli emergency services said, adding that “seven people were taken to hospitals with minor injuries.”
A huge explosion was heard near the US embassy.
In Tel Aviv.
For its part, the Israeli army stated in a statement on the “X” platform, that “the initial investigation indicates that the explosion in Tel Aviv resulted from the fall of an aerial target… The incident is under comprehensive review.”