Yemen Claims 3rd Joint Missile Strike on Israel with Iran, Hezbollah

Published : Apr 01, 2026, 02:30 PM IST
Official spokesperson of the Yemeni Armed Forces, Yahya Saree (Photo/X/@Yahya_Saree)

Synopsis

Yemen's Armed Forces, with Iran and Hezbollah, claim a 'third joint operation' targeting 'sensitive sites' in southern Israel with ballistic missiles. The IDF confirmed missiles launched from Iran and activated its defensive systems in response.

Yemen Claims 'Third Joint Operation' with Iran, Hezbollah

The Yemeni Armed Forces have announced the execution of their "third joint operation" in coordination with allied groups in Iran and Lebanon, targeting "sensitive sites" in "south of occupied Palestine." In a post on X, the official spokesperson of the Yemeni Armed Forces, Yahya Saree, said the operation involved cooperation with "Brother Mujahideen" in Iran and Hezbollah. The statement claimed that a salvo of ballistic missiles was launched at "sensitive sites of the Israeli enemy, south of occupied Palestine." بيان القوات المسلحة اليمنية بشأن تنفيذ عملية عسكرية مشتركة مع الإخوة المجاهدين في إيران وحزب الله في لبنان استهدفت أهدافا حساسة للعدو الإسرائيلي جنوبي فلسطين المحتلة وذلك بدفعة من الصواريخ الباليستية. pic.twitter.com/pLEkUfQDev — العميد يحيى سريع (@Yahya_Saree) April 1, 2026

According to Iran's Tasnim News Agency, the Yemeni Armed Forces said the latest strike was conducted "in support of the resistance fronts" and marked their third such coordinated operation. The group asserted that the mission "carried out in cooperation with Iran and Hezbollah and has been successful."

Meanwhile, according to the IDF's official Telegram channel, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) on Wednesday identified missiles launched from Iran towards Israel. According to the IDF, defensive systems were operating to intercept the threat. The Home Front Command had sent a precautionary directive directly to mobile phones in the relevant areas.

Houthis Claimed 'Second Military Operation' on Sunday

Earlier, on Sunday, Yemen's Houthis announced a "second military operation" targeting Israel in a significant escalation of the ongoing West Asia conflict, using a barrage of cruise missiles and drones against what it described as "vital and military sites" in southern occupied Palestine.

In a statement posted on Telegram, Yahya Saree, the Houthis' military spokesperson, said that the operation was launched as part of the "Holy Jihad Battle" and coincided with military actions by allied groups, including forces in Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon. He added that the second operation "successfully achieved its objectives."

"Forces carried out the second military operation in the "Holy Jihad Battle" with a barrage of cruise missiles and drones targeting several vital and military sites belonging to the Zionist enemy in southern occupied Palestine. This operation coincided with the military operations being carried out by our mujahideen brothers in Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon, and, by the grace of Allah, it successfully achieved its objectives," the statement read.

This came moments after the Iranian-backed group in Yemen officially joined the conflict in the region, earlier on Saturday. (ANI)

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