Israeli Airstrikes Target Yemen
SadaNews - The Israeli army launched an attack in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, this evening, Wednesday, while the Houthis announced that their air defenses "are intercepting Israeli aircraft that are waging aggression against our country."
The Israeli army radio reported that the targets of the attack in Yemen included the Houthi media headquarters, fuel facilities, and occupied camps.
The Houthis had announced on Sunday the execution of a wide military operation, utilizing 8 drones that attacked "vital and sensitive" targets in Israel.
The armed forces associated with the Houthis stated that their "drone air force executed a wide-scale military operation with several drones, targeting numerous locations in the Negev, Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat), Ashkelon, Ashdod, and Jaffa (Tel Aviv)." They added that the strikes included "a drone targeting Ramon Airport, which directly hit the airport, causing its suspension and halting air traffic, along with 3 drones targeting two sensitive military sites in the Negev (without specifying)."
Moreover, a "drone was launched at a vital target in Ashkelon, another drone at Ben Gurion Airport (Lod), and two drones at a vital target in the Ashdod area," according to the statement.
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