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The Zionist circles followed up the Yemeni attacks on Abu Dhabi and Riyadh on Friday, considering that 'Israel' must be worried and concerned about the possibility of similar Houhi offensive against the Zionist entity.

The Israeli media indicated that the IOF senior officers studied the various aspects of the attack and concluded that the offensive was horrible, adding that the military estimations in Tel Aviv expect a Yemeni attack on 'Israel'.

Yoel Guzinsk, a researcher at the Zionist institute for 'national' security, said that the Hothis possess all the capabilities to fire and launch long-ranged missiles and drones, adding that they can hit their targets accurately.

The Zionist circles warned also against the US incapability of deterring the Yemeni attacks, adding that what concerns Tel Aviv as well is that the various world countries resorted to the condemnation statements only.

Saudi Arabia and UAE were hit on Monday by drones and ballistic missiles in retaliation for the ongoing aggression on Yemen, Yemeni Armed Forces announced.

In a statement, Yemeni Armed Forces said “Yemen Tornado-2 Operation” targeted the Saudi and Emirati depth with drones and ballistic missiles.

Several ballistic missiles, dubbed “Zoulfikar”, hit Al-Dhafra airbase in Abu Dhabi as well as other sensitive sites in the Emirati capital.

“Sammad-3” drones also targeted vital posts in Dubai, according to the statement.

Meanwhile, Saudi bases in Najran’s Sharurah were targeted by “Sammad-1” and “Kassef-2-K” drones, the statement said, adding that ballistic missiles hit Jizan and Asir.

“Yemen Tornado-2 Op.” accurately hit its target, Yemeni Armed Forces said, stressing full readiness to confront any escalation by aggression powers.

“Escalation to be met with escalation,” the statement said, renewing a call for foreign firms to leave the UAE Yemen has been since March 2015 under a brutal aggression by Saudi-led coalition.

Tens of thousands of Yemenis have been injured and martyred in Saudi-led strikes, with the vast majority of them are civilians.

The coalition has been also imposing a blockade on the impoverished country’s ports and airports as a part of his aggression which is aimed at restoring power to fugitive former president Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi.

Meanwhile, Yemen is home to the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with at least 7 million people on the brink of famine and hundreds of thousands suffering from cholera.

Original Article Source: Al Manar | Published on Monday, 24 January 2022 16:24 (about 812 days ago)