Israel’s military says it has fully disabled Yemen’s main airport with airstrikes
- Israel's military launched airstrikes on May 6, 2025, fully disabling Sanaa International Airport and striking power plants in Yemen's capital.
- These strikes followed a Houthi missile attack on Israel's Ben Gurion Airport on May 5, marking a rapid escalation between the two sides.
- The Israeli Defense Forces said fighter jets bombed the airport terminal, runways, several aircraft, a concrete plant, and multiple power stations.
- Houthi health officials reported three deaths and 38 injuries from the strikes, while Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz called it a "warning to the head of the Iranian octopus."
- The UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg described the strikes as a grave escalation and urged all parties to exercise restraint amid fragile regional tensions.
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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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