
Yemeni Ballistic Missile Strikes Ben Gurion Airport, Israelis Flee to Bunkers
The operation successfully achieved its goal, thanks to Allah, causing millions of herds of usurping Zionists to flee to shelters and halting airport operations, he added.
The Yemeni Armed Forces called on all the people of the Arab and Islamic nation to come out in support of Gaza, 'as their pain has intensified and their fear has increased, as they are subjected to an unjust, unending siege and a sinful, relentless aggression.'
'If you cannot stand up for your religion, then stand up for your Arab identity. If you cannot stand up for your Arab identity, then stand up for your humanity. If the criminal enemy succeeds in implementing its plan in Gaza, your turn will come sooner or later … O Allah, let this be reached out, O Allah, bear witness.
Our operations will continue until the aggression against Gaza stops and the siege is lifted, General Saree maintained.
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