Israel’s military says it has fully disabled Yemen’s main airport with airstrikes
- Israel's military announced on Tuesday that it launched airstrikes fully disabling Yemen's main international airport in Sanaa.
- The strikes followed a Houthi missile attack on Israel's Ben Gurion international airport the previous day and came after similar retaliatory attacks on Monday.
- In addition to the airport, Israel targeted several power plants and a concrete factory linked to Houthi missile infrastructure, causing three deaths and 38 injuries in Sanaa.
- Defense Minister Israel Katz called the operation a warning to Iran's leadership, while U.N. Envoy Hans Grundberg described the strikes as a grave escalation in a volatile region.
- The attacks signal a significant intensification between Israel and the Iran-backed Houthis, with implications for regional stability amid ongoing conflict and diplomatic efforts.
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Israel hits Yemen’s main airport in air strike against Houthis
The Israeli military carried out an air strike on Yemen's main airport in Sanaa on Tuesday, its second attack in two days on Iran-aligned Houthi rebels, after the group launched a missile attack near Israel's Ben Gurion Airport.
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