Yemeni missile strikes chaos, mayhem into central Tel Aviv; triggers stampede that injures 20

Rate this item
(0 votes)
Yemeni missile strikes chaos, mayhem into central Tel Aviv; triggers stampede that injures 20

The projectile caused missile sirens to ring out throughout several areas in the central part of the territories on Tuesday, the regime’s “Home Front” reported.

 

The regime’s ambulance service said as many as 20 people were injured during a stampede that was created as illegal settlers crammed Tel Aviv’s streets while running for shelter.

 

The Israeli military, meanwhile, alleged that it had “intercepted” the projectile “before” its entering the territories’ skies.

 

The military almost routinely comes up with the claim in all such cases, only to be refuted by Yemen’s Armed Forces.

 

The forces have markedly intensified their pro-Palestinian strikes against the territories and other Israeli targets.

 

The operations began following the Israeli regime’s launch of a war of genocide against the Gaza Strip last October.

 

The brutal military onslaught has so far claimed the lives of more than 45,300 Palestinians, mostly women and children.

 

The Yemeni strikes have shifted their focus towards Tel Aviv, the Israeli regime’s economic heart, over the past several weeks, with the country’s Armed Forces recurrently announcing successfully hitting the city with ballistic and hypersonic missiles.

‘Declaration of war’

 

As a means of trying to stop the pro-Palestinian Yemeni operations, the regime and the United States, its closest and most supportive ally, have been conducting many aerial assaults against Yemen, prompting the latter to also start targeting the American military assets that are deployed off the Yemeni coastline.

 

Washington’s ongoing push against Sana’a most recently featured its deployment of its USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) aircraft carrier to the Red Sea as part of a sprawling strike group.

Earlier, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a member of the Yemeni popular resistance movement Ansarullah’s Political Council, warned that the carrier’s continued deployment to the waters translated into “declaration of war.”

 

“The American aircraft carrier’s continued stay carries the message of war, threat, and militarization of the Red Sea,” the official said.

 

Press TV’s website

Read 7 times