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Yemeni Armed Forces Declare Haifa Port Under Naval Siege

The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) announced on Monday the imposition of a naval blockade on Haifa Port in occupied Palestine, declaring the strategic Zionist-controlled port a new target. The move comes in response to the continued and escalating Zionist aggression against Gaza and its blockade-induced starvation campaign.

In an official statement, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesperson for the YAF, cautioned all maritime companies whose vessels are docked at or en route to Haifa to treat the announcement and future warnings with utmost seriousness.

This escalation follows the successful enforcement of a blockade on the Port of Umm al-Rashrash — also known as Eilat — which ceased operations under Yemeni military pressure.

Saree: We will not hesitate to escalate

Brigadier General Saree reaffirmed that the Yemeni military will not hesitate to escalate further in support of the Palestinian people and their Resistance. He stressed that all military actions against the occupation would only cease if the aggression on Gaza ends and the blockade is fully lifted.

“The armed forces will not hesitate to take any additional necessary measures in solidarity with Gaza,” Saree declared. He also underscored that Sanaa’s position remains firm in backing Palestine’s right to resist occupation and systematic oppression.

Aerial and naval targeting of the occupation intensifies

The Haifa Port blockade is the latest phase in an expanding military campaign led by Yemen. On May 4, the Yemeni Armed Forces declared their intention to impose a complete aerial blockade on Zionist authorities by targeting the Ben Gurion Airport.

Subsequent reports confirmed multiple strikes targeting Ben Gurion, leading to evacuations and forcing settlers into shelters. These operations were described as a direct response to the occupation’s siege on Gaza and its ongoing airstrikes across the Strip.

Airline warnings and Ben Gurion strikes continue

In parallel with military actions, the Yemeni leadership in Sanaa has issued repeated warnings to international airlines, urging them to avoid Zionist airspace entirely. These warnings have coincided with a string of attacks that disrupted civilian aviation and highlighted Yemen’s growing regional military influence.

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Ansarallah Targets Ben Gurion Airport, PIJ Bombards Settlements With Rockets

The Yemeni Armed Forces announced that they launched a hypersonic missile targeting the Ben Gurion airport on Tuesday, reaffirming the aerial blockade on the occupation entity.

“The Yemeni Armed Forces’ missile unit launched a hypersonic ballistic missile strike on Lod Airport, known in Israel as Ben Gurion Airport, in the occupied area of Yafa,” the group said in a statement.

The missile achieved its mission successfully, forcing millions of Zionist settlers into shelters and halting air traffic at the airport for around an hour, the statement added.

“This strike reinforces the ongoing flight restrictions at the airport and sends a clear message to airlines still operating in occupied Palestine: they must follow the lead of those that have already suspended their flights,” the Yemeni Armed Forces said, reaffirming their air blockade on the occupation.

The Yemeni group asserted that their operations will continue until the war on Gaza ends and the blockade is lifted.

Zionist  media claim missile intercepted

Earlier on Tuesday, the occupation forces announced that they had detected a missile launch from Yemen toward the occupied Palestinian territories, while sirens sounded in vast areas, including al-Quds, Tel Aviv, and Netanya.

As Zionist forces scrambled to intercept the missile, Ben Gurion International Airport suspended all flights, with footage capturing terrified passengers on the runways and settlers across Tel Aviv rushing to bomb shelters.

Zionist media claimed that the Yemeni missile came close to reaching its target before being intercepted.

‘Over Trump’s head’

Zionist journalist Amit Segal, reacting to the incident, observed that the Yemenis had launched the missile just as then-President Trump was delivering a speech in Yemen’s neighbor, Saudi Arabia.

Zionist journalist Barak Ravid offered a striking description of the situation, noting that one could practically imagine a Yemeni missile passing over Trump’s head as he delivered his speech in Saudi Arabia before continuing toward the occupation. He noted that while the Yemenis had agreed not to fire on American ships, this restriction didn’t extend to other American targets.

Local sources reported missile fragments landing in settlements near the West Bank city of Qalqilya.

Al-Quds Brigades targets occupying settlements

The al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) movement, announced on Tuesday evening that it launched rocket barrages targeting occupied Isdud, Askalan, Sderot, and Israeli settlements in the Gaza Envelope.

The Brigades’ Rocket Unit confirmed that the strikes were carried out in response to the massacres committed by the occupation against the Palestinian people.

Hamas’ al-Qassam Brigades confronts Zionist engineering unit

Earlier on Tuesday, fighters from the al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, confirmed upon returning from the frontlines that its fighters had engaged in a confrontation with a Zionist engineering unit using light weapons and had eliminated the driver of a Bagger-type military vehicle.

The al-Qassam Brigades stated that the operation took place on Sunday in the eastern part of the al-Shujaiya neighborhood, in eastern Gaza City.

Zionist Super Heron drone downed over Gaza City

On Monday, the al-Quds Brigades also announced that its Resistance fighters had downed a Super Heron drone while it was flying over Gaza City.

This comes as the occupation military continues its genocidal war against the Palestinian people in the besieged Gaza Strip since reneging on a ceasefire that brought two months of relative calm.

Gaza death toll surpasses 52,900

The Gaza Ministry of Health announced earlier on Tuesday that the death toll from the ongoing Zionist war on Gaza since October 7, 2023, has now exceeded 52,900 martyrs, with more than 119,700 injured. Since March 18 alone, over 2,700 have been martyred and more than 7,600 wounded.

Hundreds of bodies remain under the rubble and in the streets, unreachable due to relentless Zionist attacks and debris blocking access.

Ambulance and Civil Defense teams face immense challenges in responding, as they too are targeted in what officials describe as a systematic effort to paralyze rescue efforts.

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2025-05-10

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"Millions gathered in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, on Friday in a massive show of unity, celebrating what they called a victory over US aggression and pledging unwavering support for the Palestinian people"

Laith Marouf of FreePalestineTV, claimed in an interview that the US carrier Truman had to leave due to the damage suffered in battle. He also claimed that the US has stationed F35s in Israel for further attacks on Yemen/possibly Iran.

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2025-05-09

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#BenGurionAirport
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"Yemen’s Armed Forces have again targeted the Israeli regime’s Ben Gurion airport near the city of Tel Aviv with a hypersonic ballistic missile as US THAAD system fails for the second time this week"
"The projectile triggered sirens across Tel Aviv and “more than 200 other locations,”
Yemen has been enforcing aerial blockade over occupied Yaffa (Tel Aviv) until Israel lifts the siege and withdraws from Gaza.

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2025-05-09

#Trump Marveled at Houthi “Bravery.” Here’s Why.

The attack on Ben Gurion Airport, the downings of US drones, and attacks on naval vessels show that the Houthi movement has remained resilient despite months of bombing.

from #DropSiteNews
Murtaza Hussain, Shuaib Almosawa, and Ryan Grim
May 08, 2025

"The Ben Gurion airport attack underlines the great difficulty the US has had in confronting the #Houthis, who began a military intervention after October 7 in solidarity with the besieged population of the #Gaza Strip. ...#AnsarAllah has attacked a number of naval vessels in the Red Sea, including aircraft carriers, while causing the losses of numerous U.S. fighter planes and surveillance drones. This week, the US govt. announced that it had reached an agreement with the Houthis that they would stop targeting #US ships in exchange for an end to the US-led aerial campaign against #Yemen."

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2025-05-08

> This week, the U.S. government announced that it had reached an agreement with the Houthis that they would stop targeting U.S. ships in exchange for an end to the U.S.-led aerial campaign against Yemen.
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2025-05-08

> The U.S. underestimated Houthi defenses, and was thus unable to obtain the necessary new intelligence to produce worthwhile new targets. That lack of intel, apparently, led the U.S. to scrape targets from amateur sleuths on Twitter and to strike a migrant detention center, killing many and perhaps most of the people locked inside. Such strikes brought the U.S. no closer to bringing the Houthis to heel.
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US Capitulates to Yemen in Ceasefire Agreement, Attacks on Zionist Entity Continue

The Omani Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday that it had successfully brokered a ceasefire agreement between the United States and the authorities in Sanaa, aimed at achieving mutual de-escalation.

According to a statement from Muscat, the agreement entails a commitment by both sides, Washington and the Sanaa-based government, not to target each other in future military operations.

“The Sultanate thanks both parties for their constructive approach that led to this welcome outcome,” the statement read, emphasizing Oman’s longstanding diplomatic efforts in mediating regional conflicts.

US President Donald Trump had earlier declared an immediate halt to US airstrikes on Yemen, claiming that Yemeni authorities had promised to cease attacks on vessels in the Red Sea.

‘Trump surprised us’

The declaration appears to have caught the Zionist occupation off guard, with Axios journalist Barak Ravid quoting a senior Zionist official saying, “We didn’t know about this. Trump surprised us.”

Despite Trump’s claims of a breakthrough, Ansar Allah denied that any such concession had been made. In an interview with Bloomberg, Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, a member of the group’s Political Council, affirmed that military operations in the Red Sea and against the occupation would continue until the aggression on Gaza ends and the siege on its people is lifted.

Support for Gaza will not cease

While al-Bukhaiti indicated that attacks on US warships may pause if American strikes cease, he stressed that “we will definitely continue our operations in support of Gaza,” underscoring that the movement’s military actions are directly tied to the Israeli regime’s ongoing war on the Gaza Strip.

Ansar Allah “will not stop regardless of the consequences until the end of the aggression on Gaza and blockade on its people,” al-Bukhaiti stressed.

‘Israel’ conducts airstrikes on Yemen

Trump’s remarks came just hours after Zionis warplanes carried out airstrikes on the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, resulting in several casualties and injuries.

According to The Jerusalem Post, the occupation was not informed in advance about the US decision to halt its aggression on Yemen.

Footage shared on social media platforms showed scenes of Zionist airstrikes reportedly targeting Sanaa International Airport.

US loses another fighter jet in Red Sea

A second F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet deployed from the USS Harry S. Truman has gone down in the Red Sea, marking the second such incident involving the carrier in just over a week, CNN reported, citing multiple sources familiar with the matter.

The aircraft reportedly experienced a malfunction with the arresting gear while attempting to land aboard the vessel, forcing the pilot and weapons systems officer to eject. Both crew members were retrieved by a rescue helicopter and sustained only minor injuries, according to one source.

The jet sank into the Red Sea and has not yet been recovered.

Intense confrontations

The crash comes amid intensifying confrontations in the Red Sea between the US Navy and Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF). The YAF claimed responsibility for the events that led to the earlier downing of a US aircraft in the same area, asserting that it occurred during retaliatory strikes against the USS Harry S. Truman for its involvement in attacks on Yemeni territory.

On Tuesday, the YAF reportedly targeted the Truman again, despite President Donald Trump announcing a ceasefire with Yemen earlier that day. It remains unclear if the latest missile strike contributed to the crash, but US officials have not ruled out the possibility to CNN.

The Pentagon has deferred all inquiries to the US Navy and CENTCOM, both of which have yet to issue public statements.

Confrontations with Yemeni forces

The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) announced on Wednesday a series of military operations against Zionist and American targets.

In a televised statement, spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree said the YAF’s UAV Unit carried out two military operations.

The first targeted the occupations Ramon Airport, in the Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat) area in southern occupied Palestine, using two drones.

Meanwhile, the second operation targeted a vital Zionist site in the occupied Yafa (Tel Aviv) area with a Yafa-type drone.

Saree said the two operations were in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza and their Resistance and in rejection of the genocidal war being waged by the occupation there.

YAF target USS Truman, American F-18 crashes

In the same statement, the spokesperson also announced that the YAF Navy and UAV Unit carried out a top-tier military operation targeting the American aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman and several of its accompanying warships in the northern Red Sea, using a ballistic missile and several drones.

As a result of the operation, the YAF thwarted an airstrike that the US forces were preparing to carry out against Yemen, Saree revealed.

He added that an American F-18 aircraft crashed “due to the confusion and panic the enemy experienced during the targeting operation.”

Saree also mentioned that the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier fled to the far northern Red Sea in light of the military operation.

Strike against USS Truman carried out before ceasefire

The YAF spokesperson noted that the operation against USS Harry S. Truman was carried out before the US declared a halt to its aggression against Yemen. Earlier, Iran and Saudi Arabia welcomed an Omani-mediated deal ending hostilities between the US and Yemen’s Ansar Allah movement.

Riyadh “welcomed the statement issued by the Sultanate of Oman regarding the reaching of a ceasefire in Yemen with the aim of protecting international navigation and trade,” the Saudi Foreign Ministry stated.

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei “welcomed the cessation of US aggression against the country,” praising Yemenis for their “legendary resistance”.

The Yemeni Armed Forces affirm that they will not hesitate to carry out severe and painful strikes against American forces should the US resume its aggression against Yemen, he underlined.

Saree affirmed that the YAF possess the military capabilities to deliver the appropriate response to Israeli aggression on Yemen, noting that the Yemeni forces will continue to block Zionist  maritime movement in the Red and Arabian Seas and ban air traffic at Lyyd Airport, also known as Ben Gurion Airport in “Israel”.

Elsewhere, the spokesperson reiterated that the YAF’s operations will continue until the Zionist war on Gaza ends and the blockade imposed on the Palestinian enclave is lifted, stressing that Yemen will continue to stand with Gaza and Palestine “until victory”.

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2025-05-07

U.S. and Houthis reach truce—How it came together

from #DropSiteNews
Ryan Grim
May 06, 2025

"In talks brokered by #Oman, the #Trump administration and #Houthi leadership in #Yemen announced the terms of a truce that will see an immediate pause to the #American bombing campaign, met with a reciprocal agreement from the Houthis, also known as #AnsarAllah, not to attack American ships.

“I will accept their word, and we are going to stop the bombing of the Houthis, effective immediately,” Trump said in the Oval Office. He said the Houthis “will not be blowing up ships.”"

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2025-05-06

*MAJOR UPDATE*

Ceasefire announcement between the USA and Yemen (Ansar Allah). The statement below is from the Foreign Ministry of Oman

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Ansar Allah Triumphant: US Facing Red Sea Defeat Again

On April 28th, Western media outlets became abuzz with news that the USS Harry S. Truman – which is leading the Trump administration’s effort to dismantle Ansar Allah’s anti-genocide Red Sea blockade – lost an F/A-18E fighter jet and tow tractor, while executing a hard turn to evade fire from the Resistance group. While a US Navy press release on the incident made no reference to Ansar Allah’s assault, nameless American officials have briefed several mainstream journalists that the losses were Yemen’s doing.

Reporting on the disaster by dependably servile CIA and Pentagon propaganda megaphone CNN was extraordinarily candid. “US Navy loses $60 million jet at sea after it fell overboard from aircraft carrier”, its headline read. The outlet explicitly acknowledged this resulted from an Ansar Allah “drone and missile attack” on USS Harry S. Truman. CNN went on to note the aircraft carrier has “repeatedly been targeted in attacks” by Yemen, while suffering a series of shameful blunders since its deployment to the Red Sea in September 2024.

In December that year, a US fighter jet posted to USS Harry S. Truman was shot down while conducting a refueling mission over the Red Sea in a friendly fire incident. The USS Gettysburg, which was escorting the aircraft carrier, blasted the jet with a missile for reasons unclear. This gross misadventure remains subject to official investigation. Then, on February 12th this year, USS Harry S. Truman was extensively damaged after colliding with a commercial vessel near Egypt’s Port Said, at the Suez Canal’s northern end.

The aircraft carrier returned to service after a period spent in Greece’s Souda Bay for repairs. The US Navy refused to release details about the cost of these repairs, or the total damage USS Harry S. Truman sustained in the collision. Whether further repairs were required was also not clarified. However, the accident was apparently considered so catastrophic within the Pentagon that the carrier’s chief, Dave Snowden, was fired from his post on February 20th, “due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command”.

These humiliating developments were completely ignored by the media. Concurrently, however, mainstream outlets were engaged in a concerted effort to rehabilitate Operation Prosperity Guardian, the embarrassingly failed Biden administration attempt to smash Ansar Allah and end the Resistance group’s righteous Red Sea blockade. Launched with much hype following the Gaza genocide’s eruption, a vast US flotilla led by USS Eisenhower spent nine months getting battered by a relentless barrage of Ansar Allah drones and missiles to no avail, before scurrying back to the US.

‘Defensive Systems’

Throughout Operation Prosperity Guardian, current and former US military and intelligence officials expressed disquiet at the enormous “cost offset” involved in battling Ansar Allah. The US Navy squandered countless difficult-to-replace missiles costing hundreds of thousands of dollars – if not millions – daily to shoot down the Resistance group’s low-cost drones. As Mick Mulroy, a former DOD official and CIA officer, bitterly told Politico:

“[This] quickly becomes a problem because the most benefit, even if we do shoot down their incoming missiles and drones, is in [Yemen’s] favor…We, the US, need to start looking at systems that can defeat these that are more in line with the costs they are expending to attack us.”

There was no sign of this “cost offset” having been remediated by the time Operation Prosperity Guardian fizzled out in July 2024. Official US Navy figures on the “unprecedented” engagement suggest the USS Eisenhower-led carrier group fired a total of 155 standard missiles and 135 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles, while accompanying fighter jets and helicopters “expended nearly 60 air-to-air missiles and released 420 air-to-surface weapons” – 770 munitions in total – over the nine-month-long conflict.

Independent analysis suggests these figures are likely to be even higher. Moreover, the US Navy did not provide a breakdown of the costs involved in Operation Prosperity Guardian. Even if one accepts the official figures, a single Tomahawk alone costs around $1.89 million, meaning firing 135 cost a staggering $255,150,000. There is also the enduring question of whether this astonishingly expensive arsenal failed to protect USS Eisenhower from direct Ansar Allah attack.

In February 2024, a cruise missile fired from Yemen penetrated so many layers of the aircraft carrier’s defences it was seconds from impact, forcing USS Eisenhower to employ the Phalanx Close-In Weapon System – its “last line of defense”. It marked the System’s first-ever recorded use in battle. Then in June that year, the USS Eisenhower inexplicably withdrew from its sphere of operations in the Red Sea at maximum speed, immediately after Ansar Allah announced it had successfully struck the carrier.

As Al Mayadeen recorded at the time, multiple Western news reports painted a dire picture of Operation Prosperity Guardian in its aftermath. Associated Press revealed that participating sailors and pilots had found the experience “traumatizing”, as they “weren’t used to being fired on.” Many had repeatedly come within seconds of being struck by “Houthi-launched missiles”, before they were destroyed “by their ship’s defensive systems.” The Pentagon was thus considering providing “counseling and treatment” to thousands of US Navy employees suffering from “post-traumatic stress”, and their families.

‘Supplemental Funds’

Fast forward to February 2025, and Business Insider published a curious article, claiming, based on documents exclusively obtained by the outlet, that in fact the US Navy had successfully “fended off” Ansar Allah’s Red Sea blitzkrieg throughout Operation Prosperity Guardian, “without firing a shot”. Instead, “undefined” and “unspecified” methods and weapons of a “non-kinetic” variety were “successfully” employed to protect “Navy and coalition warships and commercial vessels”. This was, of course,e at total odds with literally everything the mainstream media had hitherto reported on the debacle.

With hindsight though, the report’s propaganda utility was clear. It served to rehabilitate the US Navy’s performance in its war on Yemen at a time the Trump administration was preparing to kickstart hostilities against Ansar Allah again. So it was on March 15th, US airstrikes began raining down on Sanaa anew, while the USS Harry S. Truman-led carrier force thrust stridently into the Red Sea. US officials have talked a big game about the fresh assault continuing “indefinitely”, and Trump has bragged that Ansar Allah is “decimated”.

The April 28th loss of an F/A-18E fighter jet due to Yemeni attacks amply demonstrates such boasts to be entirely untrue. In the meantime, on April 4th, the New York Times reported Pentagon officials were “privately” briefing that Trump’s belligerence was failing to graze Ansar Allah, while costing in excess of $1 billion to date. This not only meant “supplemental funds” for the operation needed to be mustered from Congress, but doubts about continued ammunition availability gravely abounded:

“So many precision munitions are being used, especially advanced long-range ones, that some Pentagon contingency planners are growing concerned about overall Navy stocks and implications for any situation in which the United States would have to ward off an attempted invasion of Taiwan by China.”

The New York Times also noted the Trump administration had offered no explanation as to “why it thinks its campaign against [Ansar Allah] will succeed”. Almost a month later, clarity on this crucial point remains unforthcoming. We can perhaps surmise then that the flurry of mainstream interest over the USS Harry S. Truman’s recent troubles is indicative of a determination by the Pentagon to end Washington’s renewed malevolence against Yemen before Ansar Allah inflicts yet another historic defeat on the US Empire.

source: Al Mayadeen

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2025-05-05

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"Airlines halt Tel Aviv flights after a Yemeni missile hit Ben Gurion Airport, straining tourism, local carriers, and "Israel’s" economic outlook"
Yemen is the only Country in the world taking effective action to stop the genocide in Gaza. They are hitting Israel's economy and eroding the so called "sense of security" of the Israelis. They are doing this at their expense, despite being under US and UK daily bombardment. Respect.
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Ansarallah Strikes Ben Gurion Airport and Declare No-Fly Zone Over Palestine

The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) fired a hypersonic ballistic missile at Ben Gurion airport in the occupied Palestinian territories, targeting the area of Terminal 3, according to an announcement by the YAF’s spokesperson, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, on Sunday.

Saree revealed that the US and Zionist interception systems failed to intercept the missile and forced more than three million settlers to flee.

The statement released after the attack reads:

In support of the oppressed Palestinian people and their fighters, and in rejection of the crime of genocide being carried out by the zionist enemy against our brothers in the Gaza Strip,
the missile force of the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out a military operation targeting “Ben Gurion” Airport in the occupied Yaffa area using a hypersonic ballistic missile, which successfully hit its target by the grace of Allah.

The outcomes of the operation were as follows:
– The failure of American and “israeli” interception systems to stop the missile.
– The flight of more than three million zionists into shelters.
– Complete suspension of airport operations for more than an hour.

Accordingly, the Yemeni Armed Forces renew their warning to all international airlines to halt their flights to “Ben Gurion” Airport, as it is no longer safe for air navigation.

Earlier yesterday evening, the unmanned aerial unit also carried out a military operation targeting a vital site belonging to the “israeli” enemy in the occupied Asqalan area using a drone of the Yaffa type.

Yemen — its people, leadership, and army — will, with Allah’s help, continue to stand firm and steadfast in the face of American aggression, never abandoning its religious, moral, and humanitarian duty toward the oppressed Palestinian people, regardless of the consequences, until the aggression on Gaza ceases and the siege is lifted.

Additionally, air traffic at Ben Gurion Airport was suspended minutes after resuming, along with a halt to train services in the area.

The flight cancellation wave expanded, with Switzerland and Austria set to cancel flights to the occupation entity and the Spanish airline Air Europa officially cancelling flights.

YAF fire missile at Ben Gurion

Zionist media reported on Sunday that a missile fired from Yemen struck the area of Terminal 3 at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, causing plumes of smoke to rise and leading to the suspension of both flight and train operations in the vicinity. According to the Magen David Adom emergency service, several individuals were injured in the incident.

Following the missile launch from Yemen, air raid sirens sounded across the central region of the occupied territories. Notably, occupation media sources confirmed that interceptor missiles failed to intercept the projectile.

Channel 12 reported that the security establishment believes both the Arrow 3 and THAAD missile defense systems failed to stop the missile. The failure has sparked concerns within the occupation about the security of Ben Gurion Airport, as fears mount that airlines may reconsider flights to the area.

In response, occupation police urged the public to avoid the airport, and one outlet described the incident as “the most dangerous operation since the beginning of the war,” calling for a strong response.

The Zionist newspaper Maariv labeled the missile strike on Ben Gurion Airport “dramatic on a global scale.” Meanwhile, the official Sanaa-based newspaper al-Thawra cited a source in the Yemeni Ministry of Defense stating that “the military units accompanying the US aircraft carrier Truman have arrived at the Suez Canal on their way out of the Red Sea.”

The source added that this marks the failure of the US mission to halt Yemeni operations in support of the Palestinian people, asserting that Truman’s departure symbolizes the collapse of US-UK aggression objectives.

Yemen’s escalation in support of Gaza

The missile strike on Ben Gurion Airport represents a major shift in the confrontation between Yemen and the occupation.

It also highlights the ongoing campaign of Yemeni solidarity with Gaza amid continued Zionist aggression and the targeting of vessels linked to the occupation in the Red and Arabian Seas.

As the war expands on multiple fronts, the missile from Yemen that hit Ben Gurion Airport marks both a strategic and symbolic escalation, drawing international attention and underscoring the regional impact of the war.

Ansarallah declares full air blockade on the occupation

The Yemeni Armed Forces announced will enforce an air blockade on the occupation in a statement published on Sunday, in their latest escalation against the Zionist entity in support of Gaza.

“In response to ‘Israels’ escalating aggression and expanded military operations in Gaza, the Yemeni Armed Forces have declared a full air blockade on Israel,” The YAF Spokesperson Brigadier General Yehya Saree said in the statement.

“The YAF will enforce this by repeatedly attacking airports, with Ben Gurion Airport, known as Lod Airport in ‘Israel,’ as their primary target,” he emphasized.

The statement calls on all international airlines to consider this announcement from the moment of its issuance and publication, canceling all flights to the criminal enemy’s airports to ensure the safety of their aircraft and passengers.

“The proud, free, and independent Yemen will not accept the continued violations that the enemy seeks to impose by targeting Arab nations like Lebanon and Syria. It affirms that this nation will not fear confrontation and will reject submission and surrender,” the statement added.

This comes amid a widespread cancellation of flights to the occupation by major foreign airlines following the Yemeni ballistic missile that landed just 200 meters from the Ben Gurion airport on Sunday.

The Yemeni President, Mahdi Al-Mashat, tied these actions in with the larger imperialist actions of the Americans:

By the grace of Allah Almighty, we succeeded in thwarting the first phase of the aggression on Yemen.

The information of the American army is exposed to our Yemeni army, and they are unable to prevent this exposure; this is what we know and trust.

Striking the USS Truman aircraft carrier with high precision this week and downing an F-18 from it is clear evidence and a witness to the truth of what we say.

We warned the Americans indirectly about troubling steps, but they did not heed; because they do not care about the lives of the zionists, they ignored our warning, mistakenly thinking their systems would prevent our actions.

The zionist occupiers must never trust the Netanyahu and Trump administrations.

We will not stop our strikes on occupied lands except by stopping the aggression and lifting the siege on Gaza.

We will resort to other escalation options if the zionist aggression on Gaza continues.

The zionists still have the ability to return to their homelands and leave Palestine before they are unable to do so anymore.

Major airlines cancel flights to Tel Aviv

Several major international airlines, such as Lufthansa, Air France, Delta, and Wizz Air, suspended flights to Tel Aviv on Sunday after a Yemen-launched ballistic missile landed in the vicinity of Ben Gurion International Airport.

The Lufthansa Group, which includes SWISS, Austrian Airlines, and Brussels Airlines, suspended all flights to and from Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport through May 6, canceling Sunday departures from Frankfurt, Vienna, Zurich, and Munich while arranging rebookings for affected passengers.

Air France canceled its Sunday flights to Tel Aviv while TUS Airways suspended operations to and from Cyprus through May 5, as Air India halted all Tel Aviv routes until May 6, and British Airways extended cancellations through May 7.

United Airlines also suspended operations, pausing its twice-daily New York-Tel Aviv flights until at least May 8 as it closely monitors the evolving security conditions, stating, “We are assessing the situation and will prioritize the safety of our passengers and crew when determining future flight resumptions,” in an official announcement.

Palestinian Resistance factions applaud Yemen

Palestinian Islamic Jihad spokesman Mohammed Al-Hajj Musa stated in regards to Yemen’s actions that, “The Axis is more coordinated today, and we can inflict pain on the enemy today more than ever before. We will inflict pain on the enemy through these Yemeni strikes until it realizes there is no safety for it or for the settlers. We in the Gaza Strip will not surrender and will not compromise, and we will fight the zionist enemy whatever the cost. Everyone must take action to confront the zionist entity, which seeks to expand in the region.” Al-Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Obeida considered Yemen as Palestine’s twin for challenging powerful forces and refusing to submit. While the Hamas movement expressed that the operation displays a firm Yemeni commitment to the Palestinian cause and an authentic adherence to standing with the oppressed. They saluted Yemen—leadership and people—while calling on all members of the Ummah to join the battle to defend the nation’s holy sites and confront the occupation.

The PFLP’s Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades spokesman Abu Jamal stated in full:

We salute the exceptional Yemeni strike that targeted the zionist “Ben Gurion” Airport.

Dear Yemen once again proves its commitment to the causes of the nation, foremost among them the Palestinian cause.

Today, Yemen sends a message of iron and fire to the zionist enemy in support and backing of our steadfast Palestinian people and their resistance, and as part of the response against the crimes of the occupation against our people.

The Yemeni strike proves the failure of the occupation’s security systems and those of its regional affiliates, and writes a page of honor for Yemen in the annals of history—amid Arab and international official cowardice regarding what is happening to our people.”

Despite the scale of the attacks the Yemeni people are facing—be it American, British, or zionist bombardment—the Yemeni strike proves to the world, and especially to our Arab nation, that we have no choice but resistance and steadfastness.

Salute to Yemen—its people, leadership, and resistance—from the heart of the battlefields of confrontation, bravery, and struggle. Long live the resistance, shame and disgrace to the traitors and the cowardly, and surely we shall be victorious.

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad commended the operation, praising the courage, heroism, and adherence of the Yemeni people, while the Martyr Abdulqader Al-Husseini Brigades briefly congratulated thestrategic strike that foiled zionist-American air defenses.” The Mujahideen Movement stated that the strike is an extension of the Yemeni authentic position and confirmed the failure of the international aggression against Yemen. They emphasized that the strike highlights zionist-American impotence in the face of determination. They called on the Ummah to overcome its state of silence and follow in Yemen’s footsteps.

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command affirmed that the strike caused widespread destruction, disrupted air traffic, and created a state of panic, in light of zionist-American efforts to stop these strikes. They noted that the continuation of operations, their precision, and Yemeni defense all embody Yemeni steadfastness, which has borne its fruit. They continued that the strike demonstrates America’s impotence and inability to achieve its aggressive goals, forcing it to drag the tails of defeat in retreat with its aircraft carriers, which are being rained upon by Yemeni drones and missiles with their fiery lava.They also called on the people of the Ummah to stand united against zionist-American colonial projects, which requires urgent action modeled after Yemen.

The Popular Resistance Committees congratulated the “Yemeni missile strikes that have come to pound the dens of the invading Zionist occupiers morning and evening.” They noted that the operations disturb the sleep of settlers and dispel their illusion of false security marketed by Netanyahu. They also that escalating Yemeni strikes confirm the failure of the aggression against Yemen and prove Yemen’s support for Palestine. “Yemeni courage and creativity are establishing a phase characterized by the impotence of the Zionist entity and the American enemy in facing the military development of Yemeni military industries, which have proven the failure of Zionist-American defense systems against Yemen’s blessed missiles.”

While Hezbollah, in praising the operation, highlighted how it bypassed all zionist and American defense systems, shattering the entity’s arrogance. They stated that the attack reaffirmed the failure of the American-British aggression and the failure of the attempt to force Yemen to retreat from its position to stop the genocide. Like others, they stated that the Yemeni position is a message that all Arab nations and people must “harness all their capabilities to support Gaza and its people.”

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2025-05-04

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#BenGurionAirport
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"A ballistic missile launched from Yemen has hit the perimeter of Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport"

Ansarallah "who have been carrying out attacks against Israel in stated opposition to its war and blockade on the Gaza Strip, claimed responsibility"

Netanyahu and the US are going to blame Iran, as a pretext to start the war even if they know full well that Ansarallah make their own decision.

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PFLP Salutes Yemeni Operations

The Popular Front salutes the daring and high-caliber operation carried out by the Yemeni Armed Forces, which resulted in the downing of a highly advanced American F-18 fighter jet during an engagement with the aircraft carrier “Truman” in the Red Sea. This heroic operation, marked by remarkable courage and capability, reaffirms that the will of the Yemeni people is capable of producing strategic shifts despite overwhelming military disparities. The successful strike on a U.S. aircraft carrier and the downing of one of its modern fighter jets is living proof of the strength, boldness, and unwavering resolve of the Yemeni forces in challenging the most arrogant global powers without flinching. This renewed confrontation demonstrates that Yemen — despite the escalating aggression and blockade — continues to script epics of pride and dignity, disrupting American calculations and shattering its aura of invincibility. This battle directly intersects with the battle of Gaza and Palestine, embodying a unity of blood, destiny, and resistance that knows no borders.

The Popular Front hails this honorable heroic act and affirms that the Yemeni people are undefeatable and unbreakable — and like the people of Palestine, they are steadfast on the path to freedom until victory is achieved.

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Ansarallah Targets US Warships, US Warplane Lost in Assault

In response to the ongoing American massacres in Yemen, the spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF), Brigadier General Yahya Saree, announced a military operation targeting the USS Truman and its accompanying support vessels.

According to Saree, the operation involved coordinated strikes by the Yemeni Armed Forces’ naval, drone, and missile units. The operation was executed using a combination of ballistic and cruise missiles, in addition to several UAVs, resulting in the withdrawal of the American aircraft carrier from the area.

YAF strike vital target in Askalan

In parallel, the YAF conducted a separate operation targeting a vital site in Askalan, occupied Palestine, utilizing a Yafa-type drone.

Saree reaffirmed that the Yemeni Armed Forces will persist in their operations against American forces and the Zionist occupation until the aggression on Gaza and Yemen ceases.

An F/A-18 Super Hornet Red Sea incident occurred in the attack and the US Navy lost both a fighter jet and a tow tractor from the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier, currently stationed in the region for ongoing confrontations with Yemen,  also resulting in a minor injury to one sailor, the US Navy confirmed on Monday.

According to a press release, “USS Harry S. Truman lost an F/A-18E Super Hornet assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron 136 and a tow tractor as the aircraft carrier operated in the Red Sea, April 28. All personnel are accounted for, with one sailor sustaining a minor injury.”

The fighter jet reportedly fell overboard after the move crew lost control while towing the aircraft within the hangar of the carrier. The USS Harry Truman accident has raised concerns about operational safety during intense Red Sea US military operations.

The US Navy added that a formal investigation has been launched to determine the exact circumstances leading to the incident.

Given the current escalation and previous attacks on the USS Harry Truman, the incident raises clear  questions about the official narrative.

Later reports stated that the warship made a hard turn to evade resistance fire which contributed to the war plane falling overboard.

The ongoing intensity of Red Sea battles and Truman’s history of confrontations with Yemen make the timing and circumstances of the event particularly clear.

This incident follows another recent event in February, when the Truman Strike Group was involved in a collision with a merchant vessel near Egypt, causing damage to the carrier above the waterline.

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2025-04-26

Pardon me, but when you name your drones “Predator” or “Reaper”…Americans, are you the baddies?

Anyway, eight Reaper drones were downed by the (aka the ), to which I say, “Yemen has a right to defend itself. Its armies have never dropped bombs on American territory. This was a necessary act of resistance against the present and future bombardment of Yemeni territory.”

If the US Launches a Ground Operation Against Yemen, it Will Backfire

Frustrated by its costly ongoing offensive campaign against Yemen, the Trump administration is said to be in talks to launch a ground effort aimed at seizing the strategic port city of Hodeidah, before effecting regime change in Sanaa. If this offensive does occur, it will result in a disastrous defeat for Washington.

In 2015, when then-US President Barack Obama backed the Saudi-led coalition’s war on Yemen, Riyadh had estimated that it would only take a few months to uproot the Ansar Allah leadership that had taken over Sanaa. Instead, they faced defeat after defeat at the hands of a highly-motivated armed force that received the backing of the majority of Yemen’s Armed Forces.

A decade later, despite the 2022 ceasefire, the conflict remains unresolved – and Ansar Allah’s power has only continued to grow. The movement that once seized control of Sanaa with the backing of key elements of the existing power structure, including segments of the military, was a shadow of what it has since become. Not only has it forged strong alliances with various tribal factions across Yemen, but it has also made leaps and bounds in developing both offensive and defensive weapons technologies.

The Yemeni Armed Forces that aligned with the Ansar Allah-led government proved capable of holding off the combined power of the Saudi-backed and UAE-backed Yemeni forces, in addition to various militant groups like Al-Qaeda and ISIS, also battling Saudi Arabia’s armed forces and later mercenary fighters from Sudan and elsewhere. They fought on the ground for years, amidst a US-Saudi blockade in the Red Sea, combined with US-British-‘Israeli’ logical support being provided to their enemies, backing Riyadh’s air attacks against the country.

While managing to inflict countless defeats on what was supposed to be a militarily superior opposition – on paper – the Yemeni government in Sanaa continued to expand its power and territorial control in a country that has historically been divided between north and south.

In late 2021, game changing technological advances introduced a new dynamic to the conflict, ultimately pressuring the Saudi-led coalition to accept a UN mediated ceasefire proposal. By early 2022, after an expansion of the ground war the previous year, the Yemeni Armed Forces had launched a wave of successful drone and missile attacks at targets across the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia.

While Riyadh had been dealing with Ansar Allah’s drones and missiles for years by that point, it was clear that a significant technological advancement had occurred. And whereas the Saudi State had some capacity to absorb limited attacks on its vital infrastructure, the Emirati regime was far less equipped to withstand repeated blows from Yemen.

Abu Dhabi in particular cannot afford to absorb sustained waves of drone and missile attacks, especially if Dubai becomes a target. Unlike Saudi Arabia, the UAE is a tiny and vulnerable country. If Yemen decides to blanket them with strikes, their endeavors to diversify their economy will likely disintegrate, and no amount of deals with the US nor the Israelis can help them.

The claims that are being spread, particularly across Arabic language media, speculate that a Saudi-UAE backed force of about 80,000 soldiers is being amassed in order to launch an offensive aimed at seizing Hodeidah. Then, so goes the report, the US will offer air support and even launch a smaller ground attack to invade Yemen.

Donald Trump’s Vietnam?

Yemen was once dubbed Egypt’s Vietnam – and if the United States decides to launch a ground campaign there, the outcome is unlikely to align with President Donald Trump’s intentions. Already, the air campaign alone, which has already killed around 150 civilians, has proven to be an embarrassing failure, costing US taxpayers billions of dollars with little to show in return.

Despite this war of aggression against Yemen being launched without a popular mandate, nor congressional approval, the US corporate media have largely chosen to ignore it. Yet, if Trump sends boots on the ground, Yemen will quickly dominate headlines, for the simple reason that US service members will start returning home in coffins.

So far, the Yemeni Armed Forces have limited their confrontations with the US’s naval fleets to defensive maneuvers, meaning that they have not been attempting to sink ships or aircraft carriers and are focused on defending their nation. If a large-scale ground operation is launched, the defensive posture will shift to one of offense.

The ground campaign will not only be costly and far from a walk in the park, the US will also endure direct hits to its vessels and significant casualties. Additionally, we should expect major attacks on both Saudi and Emirati infrastructure, which will disrupt oil markets. It is also very likely that US bases located in the Arabian Peninsula and beyond will come under attack.

Furthermore, we should probably expect occasional strikes against the Zionist regime that will be more intense than previous waves. If we begin to see the civilian death toll climb dramatically in Yemen, while the war is overtly an American-Zionist aggression, the way in which Ansar Allah will deal with it won’t be restricted any longer. On top of this, it could even end up uniting the people of Yemen to an even greater degree as a result, including factions and tribes that have always been at odds with Ansarallah.

Yemen is not Iran, but it has the capacity to inflict considerable losses on the US-allied regimes surrounding it and can target US forces directly. The question then becomes, can Riyadh and Abu Dhabi endure continuous barrages of munitions being fired towards them? Also, when the war lasts much longer than anticipated and the proxy ground force used to attack Yemen is suffering severe losses, as American soldiers return home in body bags, what will the strategy be then?

Will the 80,000 strong force continue to fight if they are suffering considerable losses, all in order to achieve a victory for Zionist strategic interests? Or will they begin to experience serious morale issues and defections? Will the US public be able to stomach the losses, and can the US military itself justify the loss of assets in a pointless fight to please their Zionist allies?

There will be no benefits to launching such an assault, and the US has not amassed nearly enough ground troops to launch a war alone. On every level, this would be a catastrophic strategic blunder. If they lose, this would be an embarrassment of historic proportions and nation-defining victory for the Sana’a government, despite the immense civilian suffering that will inevitably come from the war. All of this leaves out the potential involvement of other regional actors who may take advantage of the situation too.

If Trump decides to go ahead with such a conflict, in order to please his Zionist ally, it will greatly backfire. There will also be no way to hide the fact that he is working against US interests and sacrificing his own citizens in order to make the Zionists satisfied, without any real end goal or vision for victory.

 

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Ansarallah Launch Missile, Drone Attack on Zionist Targets in Tel Aviv, Haifa

The Yemeni Armed Forces announced on Wednesday two military operations against vital Zionist targets in the occupied Palestinian territories.

The YAF’s Missile Force carried out a top-tier military operation targeting a vital Zionist site in the occupied Haifa area using a hypersonic ballistic missile, spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree said.

He confirmed that the missile successfully reached its target and that the Zionist interception systems failed to stop it, adding that the strike caused widespread fear and panic among settlers, with more than two million Zionists reportedly rushing to shelters.

Meanwhile, the YAF’s UAV Unit carried out another military operation, attacking another vital Zionist site in the occupied Palestinian city of Yafa (Tel Aviv) with a drone of the Yafa type, the spokesperson added.

Saree said the operations were in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their Resistance and in rejection of the genocide in Gaza being committed by Zionists with US support.

The YAF spokesperson reiterated that the Yemeni people will neither retreat nor abandon their religious, moral, and humanitarian duties and will continue their path of Resistance in support of the oppressed Palestinian people until the Israeli war on Gaza ends and the siege imposed on the enclave is lifted.

On Tuesday evening, US aircraft carried out four airstrikes on the al-Salem district in Saada, northern Yemen and US-led strikes targeted Kamaran Island in the Red Sea in western Yemen, in addition to two airstrikes on the al-Salif district.

The bombing came after the YAF announced downing an American MQ-9 drone off the coast of Hajjah province that was conducting “hostile missions” in Yemeni airspace.

Saree said the US drone was shot down with a domestically produced surface-to-air missile, noting that this marks the seventh MQ-9 drone downed in April alone, and the 22nd since the beginning of the YAF’s military operations in support of Gaza.

In the same briefing, Saree mentioned that the YAF forces carried out two military operations targeting the US aircraft carriers USS Harry S. Truman and USS Carl Vinson, along with their accompanying warships in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea.

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2025-04-21

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#US #Israel
@palestine

Ansarallah's operations are pretty much a daily occurrence.
"The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) announced on Monday that they had carried out multiple military operations using drones and cruise missiles, targeting both Israeli sites and US naval vessels, in a continued show of support for Gaza"
Hard to verify that they have indeed struck US carriers/destroyers. CentCom will not admit to it.

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