Sanaa [Yemen], April 1 (ANI): The Yemeni Armed Forces announced they executed a “third joint operation” with allied groups in Iran and Lebanon, striking what they described as “sensitive sites” in the south of occupied Palestine.
In a post on X, Yemeni Armed Forces spokesperson Yahya Saree said the operation involved cooperation with “Brother Mujahideen” in Iran and Hezbollah, and that a salvo of ballistic missiles was launched at sensitive Israeli targets south of occupied Palestine.
Iran’s Tasnim News Agency reported the Yemeni forces said the strike was carried out “in support of the resistance fronts” and was their third coordinated operation, which the group described as successful.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on its official Telegram channel it had identified missiles launched from Iran toward Israel and that defensive systems were active to intercept the threats. The Home Front Command issued precautionary directives sent directly to mobile phones in affected areas.
Earlier, on Sunday, Yemen’s Houthis announced a “second military operation” targeting Israel, using a barrage of cruise missiles and drones against what they called vital and military sites in southern occupied Palestine. Yahya Saree said that operation, described as part of the “Holy Jihad Battle,” coincided with actions by allied forces in Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon and “successfully achieved its objectives.”
The statement and subsequent claims followed the group’s official entry into the regional conflict the previous day.
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