US, UK carry out strike on Haziz Power Plant in Yemen’s capital of Sana’a: Report
- The Israeli military and US-British naval coalition launched airstrikes on Yemen's capital Sanaa and other locations, targeting the Hezyaz power station and Houthi sites, as reported by Al-Masirah TV.
- The strikes included over six attacks on Hodeidah and Ras Issa ports, with reports indicating nearly 30 airstrikes across Sanaa and Hodeidah, according to Yemeni sources.
- The airstrikes were a response to Houthi rocket and drone attacks on Israel, which have escalated since November 2023, disrupting shipping in the Red Sea.
- The Israeli Air Force intercepted three drones launched from Yemen, with the IDF confirming that Houthi forces have launched approximately 320 drones toward Israel since the conflict began.
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Dozens of airstrikes hit Yemen's capital, Hodeidah, Amran: Houthi TV
Sanaa: The Israeli military and US-British naval coalition on Friday jointly launched dozens of airstrikes on Yemen’s capital Sanaa, northern Amran province, and the port city of Hodeidah, the Houthi-run al-Masirah TV reported. The television said some strikes targetted the area surrounding the Al Sabeen Square in central Sanaa, where Houthi supporters used to hold weekly rallies on Friday to show support for Houthi attacks on Israel and “Israel…
Coalition Air Strike, Coordinated With Israel for the First Time Against Houthi Targets, Signals That Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Could Be Next
‘This coordinated attack is a message to Iran,’ a terrorism researcher and former Likud Knesset member, Anat Berko, says.
At least 30 attacks attributed to the United States and the United Kingdom were recorded in a few hours in the regions of Saada and Amran, in northern Yemen, against underground Houthi structures. Other raids were recorded in the capital Sanaa — where a large power plant was also allegedly targeted — at the same time as the weekly demonstration against Israel. Al Masirah TV, linked to the Iranian-backed Shiite militia, has also reported a series…
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