The Yemeni Houthi group claimed responsibility Friday for attacks against Israeli targets, including a hypersonic missile strike on a “sensitive” location in southern Israel.
Yemen’s revolutionaries announced on Friday they have stricken a sensitive target in the occupied city of Beer Sheva, considered as the Zionist entity’s modern development and technology epicenter, in support of the war-hit Gaza Strip.
Yemeni Armed Forces Spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced late on Friday that the revolutionary forces slammed a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile into a sensitive target in Beer Sheva.

He also declared other 3 drone strikes in which UAVs targeted “three vital Israeli enemy sites” located in the occupied port of Eilat in the south, the city of Ashkelon in the west, and the city of Hadera in the north of the occupied territories.
“The military operations successfully achieved their objectives,” Brig. Gen. Saree added.
The military spokesman warned that the revolutionaries in Yemen were considering further escalation in response to Israel’s “aggression and starvation campaign” against Gaza, which has so far claimed the lives of more than 59,500 Palestinians, mostly women and children.
Earlier on Friday, Israeli media confirmed a ballistic missile was launched from Yemen, with occupation army claiming to have intercepted it.

Israeli media reported that the missile triggered sirens in several settlements in the southern West Bank and near the Dead Sea in the Zionist entity’s south.
Friday’s missile strike is the second ballistic missile the Yemeni revolutionaries launched at the Zionist entity in the past three days.
Source: Al-Manar English Website