Israeli Airstrikes Hit Sana’a International Airport in Houthi-Controlled Yemen

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SANA’A, Yemen (VINnews) — Israeli airstrikes targeted Sana’a International Airport on Monday, following an evacuation order issued earlier in the day by the Israel Defense Forces. The strikes hit fuel storage facilities and other key infrastructure at the airport, which lies in the Houthi-controlled capital of western Yemen.

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Footage circulating online showed thick black smoke billowing from the site, with visible damage to parts of the airport complex.

 

The Israeli military has not released a formal statement detailing the operation, but the strikes come amid escalating regional tensions and ongoing concerns over Houthi missile and drone attacks targeting maritime and regional interests.

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Chiloni elites are betraying the nation
Chiloni elites are betraying the nation
16 days ago

Another proof that Netanyahu is really an undercover leftist who happens to make tough rightist speeches. Enough of the treasonous general-stuff spoon-feeding tit-for-tat methodology that just wastes our resources and ensures that the enemy survives to attack us again and again. Just bomb the entire Yemen all at once, without mercy; knock them out for good, so they’ll never get up.

Voice of Reason
Voice of Reason
16 days ago

Bombs away. Take that part of yemen back to the stone age. Stop the foolishness of making statements. These animals must be disabled and decimated. Let the Dems in Washington have their stomach aches about proportionality.

Enough
Enough
16 days ago

So when will Isreal take its gloves off and really teach them a lesson

Mordechai the Jew
Mordechai the Jew
16 days ago

Are all the Jews out of Yemen? I remember years ago reading there were still a few families there at the time.

nosiree
nosiree
16 days ago

Looks like business a usual, there. The airport this time was an obvious traget and they’re were expecting it this time. Next is that other seaport on the west where they get shipments for Iran. Anyhow, this is all “blowing off steam” according to Jonathan Cornicus and does not really solve anything unless they incapacitate Iran itself.