Resistance Axis Deals Heavy Blows to Zionists
SANAA (Dispatches) -- A drone launched from Yemen on Monday made impact on a building in the Israeli settlement of Yavne, located between Tel Aviv and the city of Ashdod, marking the third consecutive day of Yemeni operations against the Zionist regime.
“An unmanned aerial vehicle that apparently crossed from Yemen was detected in the area of the city of Yavne,” the Israeli army said in a statement.
It said later that it detected the drone at several locations after it entered Israeli-occupied airspace, though it was not a continuous detection. Because of this, the military was unable to predict the drone’s route and set off warning sirens.
Video footage showed the drone buzzing in the sky before striking the penthouse of a building. The drone attack caused significant damage.
The Zionist regime said Iran struck back against the central city with the Yemen drone.
A day earlier, Yemen’s armed forces announced, in cooperation with the Islamic Resistance in Iraq (IRI), “a military operation targeted a vital target in the south of occupied Palestine with a number of drones.”
Yemeni ballistic missiles also targeted the Zionist regime on Sunday and Saturday.
Since the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon took effect last month, the Yemeni army and the Iraqi resistance have continued to carry out operations in support of the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip.
Monday’s operation came one day after the fall of the Syrian government and the storming of Damascus by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) terrorist group, which coincided with Israel’s invasion of Syria and the expansion of its illegal occupation there, as well as heavy Israeli strikes on the country.
The political bureau of the Ansarallah movement, which is merged with Sanaa’s forces, said in a statement that it “condemns and denounces this criminal Zionist aggression against Syria,” which “constitutes a flagrant violation of Syria’s sovereignty and a blatant attack on its lands and vital facilities, aiming to impose a new reality in Syria and exploit the circumstances the country is going through.”
The Israeli army on Monday announced that four Israeli troops had been killed in southern Lebanon.
Despite a ceasefire between the Israeli regime forces and Lebanon since November 27, Zionist forces have continuously violated it.
An Israeli drone attack on a civilian vehicle in southern Lebanon on Monday morning killed one Lebanese and wounded several others in another violation of the ceasefire agreement.
Lebanese sources said that the attack occurred in Bint Jbeil near a Lebanese army checkpoint. They added that Israeli soldiers opened fire at random in Lebanon’s border town of Ras Al-Naquora at dawn Monday.
On Sunday, three Lebanese people were killed in an Israeli raid that targeted the Debbin area in the southern town of Marjayoun.
“Three civilian martyrs fell in the Israeli raid that targeted the lower Al-Arid neighborhood in Debbin,” Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported from Marjayoun.
According to Lebanon’s health ministry, Israeli strikes on two southern villages killed six people on Saturday.
In Gaza, three Zionist soldiers were killed and 12 others were wounded during fighting in the besieged enclave’s north Monday, the military announced.
Dozens of Palestinians – including women and children – were martyred in Israeli attacks in Gaza, health authorities said, as a power outage threatened the lives of more than 100 patients at a hospital in the besieged territory’s north.
Gaza’s Health Ministry said that 50 people were kmartyred the previous day and 84 others were injured as Israeli forces committed three “massacres” in the territory.
An Israeli drone attack in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza on Monday morning killed three people.
The victims were trying to leave their home in search of food in the vicinity of their neighborhood when they were targeted by a drone, reports said.
Jabalia has been under Israeli siege for 65 days, with thousands of Palestinians being denied access to food and water supplies, leaving many starving.
Overnight, an Israeli attack in the southern city of Rafah also killed 10 people while they had lined up to buy flour.
In central Gaza, bodies were piling up at the medical facility’s morgue following the latest Israeli bombing of a residential building in the Bureij refugee camp.
At least nine members of one family, most of them women and children, were killed in the attack.
Meanwhile, in northern Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital, the head of the facility, Hussam Abu Safia, said the lives of more than 100 patients were in danger after electricity, oxygen and water supplies were cut.
Abu Safia said recent Israeli shelling and bombing had severely damaged the hospital and cut the water and electricity supply to parts of it.
“The situation is extremely dangerous. We have patients in the intensive care unit and others awaiting surgeries. Access to the operating rooms is only possible after restoring electricity and oxygen supply,” he said.
Abu Safia added that the hospital currently had 112 wounded patients, including six in intensive care and 14 children.
Continued shelling near the hospital was “preventing us from conducting repairs”, he said.
The hospital is one of the last operational medical facilities in the north of the territory. On Friday, an Israeli attack killed four of its staff.
The Zionist regime has martyred at least 44,758 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip since the start of the war, according to local health authorities, most of the victims are women and children.