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Anti-Corruption discusses several issues, blesses targeting of Ben Gurion airport

Anti-Corruption discusses several issues, blesses targeting of Ben Gurion airport

Saba Yemen05-05-2025
Sana'a - Saba:
Supreme National Anti-Corruption Commission's Board of Directors, chaired by Vice Chairman Raidan al-Mutawakil on Monday discussed several protection requests submitted to the Commission in its meeting.
The Board also discussed several issues on its agenda and took appropriate decisions.
It praised the steps and actions taken by the Yemeni Armed Forces in supporting the Palestinian people and their just cause.
The Board hailed the victory achieved by the Armed Forces in targeting Ben Gurion Airport in occupied Jaffa with a hypersonic ballistic missile, which American and Israeli defense systems failed to intercept.
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