Israeli F-15s Strike Infrastructure in Yemen After Ansuruallah Ballistic Missile Targeted Ben Gurion Airport

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Israeli F-15s Strike Infrastructure in Yemen After Ansuruallah Ballistic Missile Targeted Ben Gurion Airport


The Israeli Air Force launched attacks on the infrastructure of Ansurullah coalition forces in Yemen, deploying its F-15 long-range fighter jet  With the support of aerial refueling assets, it can fly 1,800 kilometers. Targets included power plants and seaports used to import oil, according to the Israel Defense Forces. The attack followed a Yemeni ballistic missile targeting Israel's Ben Gurion Airport on September 28, coinciding with the arrival of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the country, although the Israel Defense Forces claimed to have intercepted the attack. Attacks from Yemen have helped further expand Israel's troop presence between the Gaza Strip and the southern Lebanese front, while retaliatory strikes by the Israeli Air Force have increased sorties as its air bases and air defenses come under attack. target=”_blank”>Continuous attackHezbollah. Confrontation with Israeli forces, hostilities are expected to intensify in the wake of “a href=”target=”_blank”>Israel's attacks on Hezbollah's leadership, and Israel's continued plans to invade Lebanon. title=”Ansurullah Coalition Military Parade” >

Israel’s attack on Yemen is not unprecedented. The Israeli Air Force deployed F-15s on July 20 to conduct a “a href=” attack>long-range attackAn explosion occurred at an oil depot in the city of Hodeidah in western Yemen, causing more than 90 civilian casualties. This was done “in response to hundreds of attacks against the state of Israel in recent months” and came a day after an attack by coalition forces in Ansuruallh, Yemen. >The drone successfully attacked the center of Tel Aviv, affecting the vicinity of the US Consulate, causing many casualties. >Ballistic missile strikes On September 15, both sides confirmed that they had escaped multiple Israeli interception attempts, and Yemeni sources reported an attack on a power station in central Israel. The Joint Strike Forces of the Coalition to Strike Ansurullah bear the primary responsibility, but despite nearly a full year of operations and the expenditure of more than a billion dollars, they have struggled to neutralize their combat effectiveness. >Expenditures. Yemeni units have downed eight U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drones, as well as a recent large-scale ballistic missile attack on U.S. warships in the region, but its success is disputed .

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