Israeli aviation targeted Sana’a, the capital of Yemen’s Houthi rebels

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A series Israeli airstrikes Targeting Yemen’s Houthi-controlled capital, Sana’a, on Thursday morning, it set fire to energy facilities and the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah.

“The targets hit by the (Israeli army) were used by the Houthis for military purposes,” the statement said. “The strikes humiliate the Houthi terrorist regime, prevent it from using targets for military and terrorist purposes, including smuggling Iranian weapons into the region.”

Israeli forces have attacked Yemen’s ports and energy infrastructure. Houthi missiles According to Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari, they were shot down before reaching Israeli territory.

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Israeli airstrikes on Thursday targeted Yemen’s capital Sana’a and the port of Hodeida on the Red Sea coast, which are controlled by Houthi terrorists. (AP Photo)

“Missile and missile sirens were sounded following the possibility of debris falling from the area,” the Israeli army said.

Sirens sounded near Tel Aviv and surrounding areas, and at that time a large explosion was heard in the air. The Houthis did not immediately claim responsibility for the rocket attack, but said a statement would be issued within hours after an example of how the group claimed its attacks.

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The Houthis have carried out attacks on Israel and shipping Support the Palestinians According to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Ministry of Health, Israel continues a war in the Gaza Strip that has killed more than 45,000 people.

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Yemen’s Red Sea port city of Hodeida was hit. The picture above is from an earlier attack on the city. (ANSARULLAH MEDIA CENTER/AFP via Getty Images)

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The terrorist group targeted more than 100 people merchant ships Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October 2023.

Houthi-controlled media outlets are currently reporting no damage or casualties from Thursday’s strikes.

 
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