Intense Israeli Airstrikes: 17 Raids Target Sana’a and Hodeidah Following Houthi Missile Attack on Tel Aviv
Israeli air forces launched a series of intense airstrikes early this morning on various locations in Yemen's capital, Sana’a, and Hodeidah province. The strikes came in response to a ballistic missile attack by the Houthi group targeting Tel Aviv, marking a dangerous escalation with potential regional repercussions.
According to eyewitnesses, the airstrikes targeted vital areas in the capital. These included Hizziz Power Station in southern Sana’a and Zeheban Power Station in the north, causing significant damage to infrastructure and widespread power outages across the city.
In Hodeidah, the strikes hit critical facilities, including Hodeidah Port and the Ras Issa Oil Terminal in the Salif area. Eyewitnesses reported casualties, including dead and injured, though no official toll has been released so far.
This escalation comes amid rising tensions in the Yemen conflict, with the scope of the confrontation extending into the regional arena. Observers suggest that the Israeli airstrikes are a direct response to the Houthi missile attack on Tel Aviv, sparking fears of broader implications for stability in the region.
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