Yemeni chaos in the air and on the ground in Tel Aviv
The scenes of the Yemeni storms in the cities of the Israeli occupation almost do not stop, with repeated air attacks on its most important air outlets, but the broader picture remains a state of chaos and confusion, whether in the air or on the land. So, how did the scene unfold in Tel Aviv and its surroundings?
Exclusive – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
Although the occupation has recently deployed an advanced radar system in Arab countries surrounding Yemen and islands in the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea, aiming for early warning, it has so far failed to manage the attacks.
In the latest Yemeni attack a few hours ago, the scene was clear; the Israeli occupation issued an early warning that it had detected a missile launch from Yemen, but within seconds, alarms blared, and explosions echoed across the skies of the occupation’s cities.
These developments confirm that despite its early detection, the occupation was unable to keep up with the launch of a “hypersonic” missile, not only in terms of confronting it but also in sheltering the settlers in the shelters. It is, therefore, a state of chaos and confusion that overshadows the occupation.
In the air, civilian planes coming to Ben Gurion Airport remain suspended for hours, as confirmed by the Yediot Ahronot newspaper, which costs them a lot of effort and money, sometimes even leading some of them to voluntarily return from where they took off. On the defensive level, the launch of countermeasures from the various air defense systems of the occupation gradually turns from defense to attack, with the fall of missiles and their debris in the cities of the occupation, which explains the successive explosions that sweep the cities of the occupation and the fall of shrapnel, even though the Yemeni missile continues towards its target without stopping.
The most important scenes from the square, where millions of people rush from homes, institutions, airports, and train stations towards the shelters in an unprecedented situation in the history of the occupation.
Therefore, it is a new reality imposed by Yemen militarily on the occupation, and it has become part of the scenes of Judgment Day, but the fear of the catastrophe with the failure of the Israeli and American defenses to stop the missile that Yemen is still directing against military targets or as a kind of warning, but if it decides to launch it randomly, that would be another day for the occupation.