
Breaking: Israel Strikes Airport in Yemen!

Israeli Airstrikes Target Key Infrastructure in Yemen’s Capital
In a series of recent airstrikes, the Israeli army has targeted significant locations in Sana’a, the capital of Yemen. These strikes have focused on the international airport, key electrical power plants, and a cement factory located in the northern part of the city.
According to reports from Al-Masirah, a television channel associated with the Houthi movement, the airstrikes caused extensive damage, leading to a thick plume of smoke rising over the capital. These strikes were reportedly executed following evacuation warnings issued prior to the bombardment.
Israeli military officials stated that these attacks were aimed at disrupting the Houthi regime’s operational capabilities. They claimed that the airport had been rendered completely inoperable and that the strikes were part of a broader effort to dismantle the military infrastructure the Houthis have been using for alleged terrorism-related activities, including the supply of weapons.
Israeli sources suggested that the airport was being utilized by the Houthis for transporting personnel and equipment, thereby justifying the military operations. Additional targets included electrical facilities in the Bani al-Harith region and military tunnels linked to the cement factory, which was said to play a role in the construction of military infrastructure.
The Israeli government has articulated concerns over the Houthis’ growing influence and their alleged attempts to destabilize the region and threaten maritime navigation freedoms, often with the support of Iran. For over a year, this situation has escalated, prompting international scrutiny and calls for de-escalation.
Further details surrounding the implications of these strikes and the potential for retaliatory actions from the Houthis remain forthcoming. As the situation evolves in Yemen, the international community is closely monitoring developments.





