According to a report by the English section of webangah News Agency, Yemeni Armed Forces spokesperson Yahya Saree confirmed a new military operation targeting Ben Gurion Airport.
The details are still developing.
According to a report by the English section of webangah News Agency, Yemeni Armed Forces spokesperson Yahya Saree confirmed a new military operation targeting Ben Gurion Airport.
The details are still developing.
According to webangah News Agency, citing Yemeni sources, a spokesperson for the country’s armed forces will deliver a significant statement today at 13:30 local time.
The announcement comes hours after Israeli regime media reported missile attacks by Yemen targeting occupied territories, claiming flight operations at Ben Gurion Airport were suspended. Several aircraft attempting to land were reportedly unable to do so.
The Israeli military, as usual, claimed interception of the missiles.
The Russian Defense Ministry reported its forces have taken control of the town of Romanivka in Donetsk,eastern Ukraine,according too a statement cited by webangah News Agency.
The ministry claimed Russian armed forces conducted precision strikes using drones and high-precision weapons against Ukrainian military airfield infrastructure, weapons depots, and temporary deployment centers for Ukrainian troops and foreign mercenaries. Attacks also targeted production facilities storing offensive drones.
During operations by Russia’s Southern Military District units, Romanivka was “liberated,” the statement said.Russian troops additionally struck Ukrainian positions across Donetsk, reportedly eliminating 260 soldiers and destroying military vehicles. Five cyber warfare centers, three radar stations, and four ammunition/resupply depots were also hit.
The Central military District improved tactical positions on frontlines while targeting Ukrainian personnel and equipment—claiming 435 troops killed alongside armored vehicles, transports, and artillery pieces destroyed.
The Western Military District secured strategic areas in Donetsk and kharkiv regions while allegedly killing 230 Ukrainian soldiers and demolishing their hardware.A cyber warfare center codenamed “Kafirtus” and an ammunition depot were also destroyed.
The ministry further cited Russian drone strikes missile/artillery units hitting fuel storage sites drone production hubs near military airfields belonging to Ukraine’s armed forces.
According to webangah News Agency, Yemeni forces launched multiple drone and missile attacks at the start of the new year in support of Gaza residents and confrontation with the Zionist regime.
The Yemenis also escalated their operations, threatening to impose an aerial and naval blockade on the Zionist regime unless it lifts its siege on Gaza. They vowed to intensify strikes on airports and ports under Zionist control.
Their targeting of Ben Gurion Airport forced millions of Zionists to flee to shelters. Numerous international airlines have suspended flights to occupied territories due to current conditions.
According to webangah News Agency, Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim qassem will deliver a speech at 8:30 PM local time (9:00 PM Tehran time) commemorating the anniversary of southern lebanon’s liberation.
The address marks Resistance and Liberation Day, celebrating Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000.The speech will be broadcast live on Al-Manar TV.
Lebanon observes May 25 annually as the day its resistance forces defeated the Israeli army, ending its occupation of southern Lebanon—a region Israel had seized in 1978. On this date in 2000,Israeli forces unconditionally withdrew from the area without negotiations or agreements following their military defeat.
According to webangah News Agency, citing Al Jazeera, Western media reports confirm that the Israeli regime’s military is using Palestinians as human shields in Gaza, forcing them to carry out dangerous missions that Israeli soldiers refuse to undertake. These actions include entering perhaps booby-trapped homes and tunnels, endangering Palestinian detainees.
New Details on the “Mosquito Protocol”
This practice had previously been referred to as the “Mosquito Protocol” in some Western outlets. however, following investigations by CBS News, further evidence has emerged exposing widespread violations of international law by the israeli military.
A Zionist soldier wiht the pseudonym “Tommy”—whose real name was withheld by CBS—stated that his unit commanders ordered him and his colleagues to use Palestinian civilians for identifying suspected booby-trapped buildings. Some soldiers reportedly objected,but commanders insisted this was official Israeli army policy.
Using Palestinian Children as Human Shields
The shocking scale of these crimes became clearer when reports revealed that even children are being exploited as human shields. Ten-year-old Omeri Salim from the West Bank was allegedly forced—alongside his 9-year-old cousin—by Israeli soldiers at gunpoint to enter a four-story building suspected of being rigged with explosives after initially refusing and being beaten.
The Associated Press also cited two Israeli soldiers confirming systematic use of Palestinians as human shields in both gaza and the West Bank over the past 19 months of war. Detainees reportedly face coercion into entering high-risk structures under threat.
International Outrage Over Admissions
The revelations have sparked global condemnation from political and human rights activists. American analyst Owen Jones remarked: “Every accusation is an admission by this army.” Many social media users questioned why such reports took so long to surface despite decades-long Palestinian testimonies about these practices.
Western Media’s Double Standards Criticized
Online critics slammed Western outlets for ignoring these crimes until direct zionist confessions emerged. British political commentator Chris Doyle noted: “There are countless reasons why Israel’s army uses Palestinians this way—yet no british official ever condemns it!”
A Zionist officer interviewed anonymously admitted commanders routinely issued orders for each platoon to deploy one Palestinian shield before raids during his nine-month Gaza deployment—calling detainees dehumanizing slurs like “mosquitoes.” Two other soldiers confirmed superiors actively mandated shielding tactics while prioritizing ammunition conservation over civilian lives—even valuing military dogs above Palestinians for bomb detection roles.
“These aren’t isolated incidents but calculated policy reflecting moral collapse,” Hamas stated yesterday while urging UN action against perpetrators still shielded by global inaction.
According to the English section of webangah news Agency,the Hebrew-language Jerusalem Post has acknowledged that the Zionist regime is not only engaged in the Gaza war but also faces a growing domestic crisis.
The report states that internal divisions within the Zionist regime have intensified without resolution. A flood of conflicting statements from both left-wing and right-wing factions reveals a deepening societal crisis across the occupied territories.
The article emphasizes that this crisis will have far-reaching consequences. Remarks by Yair Golan about Israeli forces targeting children, alongside ehud Olmert’s statements on war crimes in Gaza, underscore its severity. some zionist ministers speak casually about mass killings in Gaza as if unaware of global reactions—including threats from Britain, Canada, and France against Tel Aviv.
Can they not see how strained Tel Aviv-Washington relations have become? Yet Netanyahu dismisses these warlike statements, singling out only Olmert for criticism. The Zionist regime currently lacks leadership direction—with no clear plan for tomorrow amid escalating divisions.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, Israeli political officials and senior military officers have criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s appointment of General David Zini as the new head of shin Bet (Israel’s internal security service), demanding his resignation.
Former Shin Bet chiefs have called for Zini’s removal and the appointment of an interim leader for the intelligence agency.
Israel’s Channel 13 reported that senior military officials consider Zini unsuitable for leading Shin Bet, joining calls for his resignation.
Meanwhile, outgoing Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar has informed advisors he will remain in his position due to legal requirements until a replacement is confirmed.
The Israeli regime quoted former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot stating that appointing a Shin Bet leader during current wartime conditions has become “a ridiculous game.” Eisenkot urged Zini to decline the position, calling his appointment fundamentally flawed.
Former Shin Bet leaders petitioned Israel’s Supreme Court to appoint Bar’s deputy as transitional head until a permanent replacement is selected.
Netanyahu announced Zini’s appointment Thursday night, drawing sharp criticism from Israeli Cabinet Legal Adviser Gali Baharav-Miara and top military commanders. Baharav-Miara stated this move violates laws in occupied territories and recommended postponing any appointment until proper selection procedures are established.
IDF Chief Eyal Zamir expressed surprise at the decision, revealing he learned about it just three minutes before Netanyahu’s official declaration without prior consultation. Current chief Ronen Bar confirmed he will vacate his position by mid-June 2024.
According to webangah News Agency, Israeli regime media reported a new missile launch by Yemeni armed forces that halted flights at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport.
Zionist regime outlets claimed the missile was detected, triggering alarm sirens in occupied Jerusalem and surrounding areas.
Israeli media confirmed flight suspensions at Ben Gurion Airport following the attack.
The webangah News Agency, citing bloomberg, revealed that the EU is evaluating measures too further restrict Russia’s financial and energy sectors.The proposed sanctions include removing additional Russian banks from SWIFT, reducing the G7-imposed price cap on Russian crude oil to approximately $45 per barrel, and prohibiting transactions linked to the Nord Stream pipelines.
The European Commission—the EU’s executive arm—plans to propose these measures as part of its latest sanctions package. The bloc is also reviewing fresh trade restrictions targeting over 20 banks and new commercial bans worth around $2.84 billion.
According to Bloomberg, these steps aim to further diminish Russia’s revenue streams and limit its access to technologies critical for weapons production. However, no final decision has been made regarding implementation timelines. EU sanctions require unanimous approval from member states and may undergo revisions before formal adoption.
The EU first imposed a ban on seaborne Russian oil imports in 2022. Later, the G7 nations, alongside the EU and Australia, set a $60-per-barrel price cap on maritime shipments of Russian crude for vessels under their jurisdiction. Similar restrictions where extended in 2023 to cover petroleum products imported from Russia.