Nearly a dozen Israeli airstrikes target Yemen’s Sanaa
Over 10 Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen’s capital Sanaa, leaving casualties, as Ansar Allah intensifies operations and blockade in support of Gaza.
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Plume of smoke rise following an Israeli airstrike on the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, undated (Social media)
The Yemeni capital of Sanaa was hit by more than 10 Israeli airstrikes on Thursday, resulting in a series of successive explosions, Al Mayadeen’s correspondent reported.
Just days earlier, the Israeli occupation targeted a fuel derivatives warehouse with several raids on 60th Street in the southwestern sector of Sanaa.
According to Yemen’s Ministry of Health, the ongoing aggression has so far left four martyrs and 67 wounded in a near-final casualty count.
The latest escalation comes as the Yemeni Armed Forces continue their operations deep inside the Israeli entity, maintaining a naval blockade on shipping routes and ports in support of Gaza.
Yemen strikes 'Israel'
The Yemeni Armed Forces on Wednesday conducted a top-tier military operation targeting al-Lydd Airport in the occupied Yafa area using a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile.
The operation, announced by spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree, successfully achieved its objective, suspending airport activity and sending “millions of Zionist occupiers” into shelters.
The operation was a direct response to the ongoing siege, famine, and aggression imposed by "Israel" on the Gaza Strip, particularly in light of recent international acknowledgment of the humanitarian crisis.