The group's military spokesman, Yahya Saree, said in a televised statement, "The air force successfully carried out three qualitative military operations, targeting three Israeli enemy targets, using three drones. The first targeted Lod (Ben Gurion) Airport in the Jaffa (Tel Aviv) area."
Saree explained that the other two drones "targeted two vital targets of the Zionist enemy in the Beersheba and Ashkelon areas in occupied Palestine," without specifying their nature.
Saree reiterated his warning to companies dealing with Israeli ports that "their ships will be targeted regardless of their destination, and they must immediately cease all dealings with those ports to preserve the safety of those ships and their crews."
On Friday, the Israeli occupation army claimed to have intercepted a drone launched from the east, without providing further details.
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