
Yemen strikes Israeli regime's 'technology hub' with hypersonic ballistic missile
Iran Press TV
Friday, 25 July 2025 9:44 PM
Yemen's Armed Forces have slammed a hypersonic ballistic missile into the occupied city of Be'er Sheva, billed as the Israeli regime's modern development and technology epicenter, in support of war-hit Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The forces announced the "precise military operation" through spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree on Friday.
Saree identified the projectile fired towards the city as a Palestine-2 missile.
Besides, the servicemen announced hitting three different locations, each resting on a different end of the occupied Palestinian territories, using armed drones, the spokesman said.
He identified the targets as "three vital Israeli enemy sites" located in the occupied port of Eilat in the far south, the city of Ashkelon in the west, and the city of Hadera in the north of the territories.
Overall, "The military operations successfully achieved their objectives," Saree added.
Warning about 'further escalation'
The official, meanwhile, warned the regime about the forces' intention towards "further escalation."
Upon potential implementation, he added, the escalation would be aimed at further pressuring Tel Aviv into stopping its October 2023-present war of genocide on Gaza.
The Yemeni forces have been conducting hundreds of such operations since the onset of the war that has so far claimed the lives of more than 59,500 Palestinians, mostly women and children.
The course of the support operations has witnessed the servicemen mounting a naval and an aerial blockade on the regime.
The naval blockade has been targeting Israeli ships or vessels that are headed towards the occupied territories, while the aerial blockade has seen the forces fire ballistic missiles and drones towards Ben Gurion, the regime's most important airport, on numerous occasions.
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