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Zionist Airstrikes Target Yemen’s Sana’a Airport and Power Infrastructure

The zionist government has targeted the international airport in Yemen's capital, Sana’a, along with several key power stations, marking a significant intensification of its actions against the Arab nation.

Israeli media has reported that occupation forces conducted attacks on the passenger terminal, civilian aircraft, and service facilities at Sana’a International Airport.

Airstrikes targeted several key infrastructure sites in northern Yemen, including the Dhahban and Haziz electricity stations, oil installations, fuel centers, and the Amran Cement Factory. The Al-Dailami Air Base in northern Yemen was also hit in the strikes.

Reports from Yemeni media indicate that the majority of sites hit in this latest series of attacks have previously been subjected to multiple bombings.

Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, a representative from Ansarullah’s Political Bureau, stated to reporters after the strikes that the Yemeni army intends to respond decisively to the aggression.

In a recent statement, the speaker declared an intent to match any escalation with a reciprocal response, noting that numerous adversarial locations remain potential targets.

Renewed airstrikes occurred merely two days following a Yemeni army offensive targeting the principal airport in the territories occupied by Israel. This action is part of Yemen’s more extensive strategy to combat the continuing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Reports indicate that on Monday night, a significant number of Israeli aircraft conducted airstrikes on the coastal city of Hudaydah.

Since March, the United States, in collaboration with Britain and Israel, has conducted several airstrikes in Yemen, asserting that over 1,000 targets have been successfully engaged.

The campaign seeks to put an end to Yemeni military offensives against Israeli and Israel-affiliated ships in the Red Sea, in addition to ceasing attacks on military installations located deep within the occupied Palestinian territories.

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