Israeli airstrikes rock airport in Yemen's capital
Briefly

Israel’s military conducted strikes on Sanaa’s airport, fully incapacitating it following a Houthi missile attack near Ben Gurion Airport. The IDF aimed to dismantle Houthi operations that have been targeting Israel and U.S. interests amid ongoing conflict. The strikes, which also targeted power plants, underscore the worsening situation in Yemen and the toll on civilians, as recent U.S. activities have resulted in significant casualties among non-combatants. The strikes represent a strategic push against Houthi capabilities, demonstrating the heightened tensions in the region.
Israel's military reported it conducted airstrikes targeting Houthi infrastructure, completely disabling Sanaa airport, in retaliation for a previous missile strike near Ben Gurion Airport.
The IDF issued warnings for residents to evacuate before the strike, emphasizing that failure to do so would jeopardize their lives, highlighting the risks involved in the escalating conflict.
Read at The Washington Post
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