Al-Qassam Brigades hail Yemen’s missile strike on Ben Gurion Airport

The Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, has issued a powerful statement in praise of Yemen’s Ansar Allah forces after their daring missile strike on the Israeli entity’s Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv.
In a message delivered by spokesman Abu Obeida, the Brigades lauded Yemen’s steadfastness and courage, celebrating the strike as a direct hit on the heart of the Zionist regime — a regime propped up by Western powers and shielded by the most advanced air defense systems in the world, yet still vulnerable to the growing might of the resistance axis.
“Glory to Yemen, the sister of Palestine, as it continues to challenge the most brutal forces of oppression and refuses to submit or break despite the aggression it is subjected to,” Abu Obeida declared. He emphasized that the operation — which bypassed layers of Israeli air defense and struck near the occupying entity’s main airport — serves as a message to the world: the region’s oppressed peoples are no longer passive.
With a tone of unity and resistance, Abu Obeida added: “It escalates its attacks on the heart of the deformed Zionist entity, surpassing the most advanced systems in the world to hit its targets with precision.” He concluded with a powerful message of brotherhood and solidarity: “May Allah guide your aim, bless your struggle, and accept your sacrifices. You are from us and we are from you.”
The statement came after a ballistic missile fired by Yemen’s Armed Forces successfully struck near Ben Gurion Airport, causing panic, a temporary shutdown of operations, and prompting international airlines to suspend flights to and from Tel Aviv.
The latest show of resistance by Yemen’s Ansar Allah, coupled with Abu Obeida’s message of support, highlights the deepening unity among forces of resistance across the region in confronting Zionist aggression and supporting the Palestinian cause, especially amid Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza. (ILKHA)
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