The Houthis target the Israeli nuclear plant in Dimona: “We will hit it until we blow it up.”
Another attempt by Yemen’s Shiite Houthi rebels to strike Israel proved to be more dangerous than it seemed, as their target was the Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center in Dimona!
In fact, the statements of their representative, who not only acknowledged their responsibility for three attempts to destroy it using ballistic missiles and drones, but also that they will continue, show that they are prepared to completely set the region on fire. area without calculating the consequences.
Specifically, the army representative of the country, which has been suffering from a crisis for many years under the control of the Houthis, said the following: “From the standpoint of religious, moral, humanitarian and national responsibility, and in response and response to the demands of our Yemeni people and the demands of free peoples and relief for our oppressed people in Gaza, we saw that it is It is necessary for the Yemeni armed forces to carry out their duty, relying on God and victorious over historical injustice to the beloved Palestinian people.”
Brigadier General Yahya Shari also stated, according to the Al-Masirah network, that the armed forces launched a large batch of ballistic missiles and a large number of drones at various hostile targets against Israel. He added, “This is the third operation carried out by the Yemeni armed forces in support of the Palestinian people.”
The Houthi involvement is very serious. Their forces possess “Tofan” medium-range ballistic missiles (based on the Iranian Quds 3 missile), which have a range of up to 2,000 kilometers.
Iran-backed rebels have vowed to carry out more attacks against Israel if Hamas’s war on Gaza continues, saying the group has already launched drones and ballistic missiles in three separate operations.
A statement by the Houthi rebels in Yemen, broadcast by the Houthi-backed Al-Masirah TV network from Iran, said: “The Yemeni armed forces… confirm that they will continue to carry out missile and drone attacks until the Israeli aggression stops.”
Earlier today, Israel announced that it shot down a missile and two drones in the Red Sea, using the Arrow system for the first time.
Israeli warplanes also intercepted enemy targets flying in the Red Sea region, preventing any attempt to invade Israeli territory.
Yemen, the poorest country on the Arabian Peninsula, has been mired for the past eight years in a war between Houthi rebels, who control the capital, Sanaa, and the government backed by a military coalition led by Saudi Arabia.
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One of the brigade’s missiles landed in the Negev region of Israel https://t.co/7naJcdeVDB pic.twitter.com/ipaGa3v3wd
— Irfan_newboys️ (@Marchfoward) October 31, 2023
Social media reveals the wreckage of A #Houthi #Jerusalem Cruise missile in the southern region #roundedMa’an, #Jordanabout 1500 km away #Yemen. #Houthis Hints have been dropped about targeting the Shimon Peres Nuclear Research Center in the Negev #Dimona, #Israel pic.twitter.com/y1JifYoUZk
– Basha Basha (@BashaReport) October 31, 2023
The Yemeni army announced to the whole world its declaration of war on Israel: “The Yemeni armed forces, based on our moral, humanitarian and religious responsibility and at the request of the Yemeni people; “We extend a helping hand to the oppressed people of Gaza” pic.twitter.com/krz1318Qeh
– Ozgun Kocaeli (@ozgunkocaeli) October 31, 2023
The Houthis fired a long-range missile towards Eilat. It is a distance of 1,700 kilometers, and the missile was intercepted, and earlier a drone was shot down. The significance here is great, and I do not see this as isolated from the Lebanon or Syria front. The pivot’s decision is to engage gradually. pic.twitter.com/EIA0LvKw4k
– Ali Hashem Ali Hashem (@alihashem_tv) October 31, 2023
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