Yemen’s Houthi forces launched a devastating drone attack on Tel Aviv late Friday, targeting two Israeli military sites amid stalled ceasefire efforts.

Explosive-laden Yafa drones known for evading Israel’s defenses, struck with precision, igniting fires and sparking panic across the city.
No air raid sirens sounded amplifying chaos as residents scrambled for safety Israeli media reported. Assault covering nearly 2,500 kilometers marked a bold escalation with explosions rocking the capital.
Simultaneously, Houthi fighters unleashed a barrage of cruise missiles and drones on the USS Harry S. Truman carrier group in Red Sea signaling defiance against US military presence.
Attack caused significant damage, though specifics remain unconfirmed. Yemen’s resistance group issued a stark warning: Israel and its allies face relentless strikes unless aggression against Palestine ceases.
Houthi leaders vowed to intensify operations undeterred by US or Israeli counterstrikes. They dismissed President Trump’s threats asserting solidarity with Palestine outweighs military pressure. Yemen’s forces remain fully prepared for prolonged conflict, they claimed, aiming to disrupt occupying powers.
US analysts caution that neutralizing the Houthis through airstrikes is unlikely, with American forces facing over billion in losses in under a month. Desperate for de-escalation, Washington struggles to counter Yemen’s resilient campaign which continues to bolster Palestinian resistance.
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Dual strikes underscore a broader regional defiance with Houthi actions exposing vulnerabilities in both Israeli defenses and US naval operations pushing tensions to a breaking point.