Israeli Attack in Yemen Destroys Airline’s ‘Last Plane’
- On May 28, 2025, Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes at Sanaa International Airport in Yemen, destroying the final operational aircraft of Yemenia Airlines.
- The airstrikes responded to Houthi missile launches toward Israel, amid ongoing conflict between Israel and Houthi forces controlling northern Yemen.
- Four separate strikes targeted the airport runway and Yemenia Airlines’ last operational Airbus A320, which Israeli forces stated the Houthis used to ferry militants preparing attacks.
- Hans Grundberg, UN Special Envoy for Yemen, condemned the strikes, stating their timing deprives many Yemenis of vital travel means especially before Hajj.
- The attack rendered the airport temporarily inoperable, halted Yemenia flights, and signals further Israeli operations against Houthi-controlled infrastructure if attacks continue.
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Yemen: Israel Destroyed Last Passenger Plane
In response to a rocket attack by the Houthi rebels, Israel attacked the airport in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, destroying the last remaining passenger aircraft of Yemenia Airways in the country (see video above). On Tuesday, Yemeni Houthis had fired two rockets at Israel. Israeli fighter jets attacked the international airport in Sanaa, where they destroyed Yemenia Airways' Airbus A320, which was the last aircraft of the airline. Yemenia Airways …
·Vienna, Austria
Read Full ArticleFootage shows damage at Sana’a airport after Israeli strike on 'last Houthi plane'
Operation targeted Airbus A320 belonging to Yemenia national airline, which Israeli officials say had been used by Iran-proxy to transport terrorists planning attacks against Israel
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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