Publish date19 Dec 2024 - 11:11
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Over one million Israeli settlers flee after Yemeni strike on Tel Aviv

Yemeni missiles have hit the larger metropolitan area forcing more than one million Israeli settlers to take shelter.
Over one million Israeli settlers flee after Yemeni strike on Tel Aviv
The projectile landed in the Gush Dan or Tel Aviv metropolitan area, the largest conurbation area in the territories and the center of the Israeli regime’s financial and high technology sector, on Thursday, Israeli media outlets reported.

The outlets reported severe damage to vehicles in the Ramat Aviv neighborhood in northwestern Tel Aviv following the development.

The regime’s ambulance service, meanwhile, reported affliction of injuries among those rushing towards shelters in various areas.
The projectile reportedly resulted in violent explosions in the central part of the occupied territories.

According to The Jerusalem Post, several blasts also rang out throughout the holy occupied city of al-Quds.

The Israeli army said the development that featured launch of a “ballistic missile” from Yemen was preceded by activation of missile sirens across several areas in the central districts, including extensive areas throughout Tel Aviv.

Missile interception systems were also reportedly activated in the port city of Eilat.

The Yemeni Armed Forces’ spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree said he would deliver an “important statement” in the coming hours, apparently addressing the development and the circumstances surrounding it.

The forces have been conducting hundreds of such strikes since October 7, 2023, when the Israeli regime began taking the Gaza Strip under a United States-backed genocidal war that has so far claimed the lives of more than 45,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children.

The operations have seen the forces targeting strategic and sensitive targets across the occupied territories as well as Israeli ships and the vessels heading towards the territories.
The strikes have mounted enormous pressure on the Israeli regime by forcing the vessels trying to ship military hardware and other commodities to the territories to take the longer route around Africa.
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