BEIRUT - SABA: Lebanese military and strategic expert General Mounir Shehadeh, the former coordinator of the Lebanese government with the international forces operating in southern Lebanon "UNIFIL", considered the Yemeni missile that struck Tel Aviv this morning "a multi-message strike".
Shehadeh said in a special statement to the Palestinian "Shehab" agency: "The missile was a shock and surprise to the world and to the Zionist enemy in particular, and at a sensitive time linked to the enemy's threat to expand the scope of the confrontation on the northern front with Lebanon".
He explained that the missile's first message, represented by its details as a new hypersonic ballistic missile that can travel this long distance in a very short time, without being detected by radars and missile systems extending along the missile's path, and reaching the heart of the Zionist entity.. He considered this an important indication of Yemeni strength and the extent of its pain to the enemy and its ability to make the middle of its entity a target for its missiles.
Shehadeh said in a special statement to the Palestinian "Shehab" agency: "The missile was a shock and surprise to the world and to the Zionist enemy in particular, and at a sensitive time linked to the enemy's threat to expand the scope of the confrontation on the northern front with Lebanon".
He explained that the missile's first message, represented by its details as a new hypersonic ballistic missile that can travel this long distance in a very short time, without being detected by radars and missile systems extending along the missile's path, and reaching the heart of the Zionist entity.. He considered this an important indication of Yemeni strength and the extent of its pain to the enemy and its ability to make the middle of its entity a target for its missiles.