Breaking: Intense airstrikes shake the Yemeni capital, Sana’a.
Houthi-affiliated media outlets in Yemen reported on Saturday evening that the capital, Sana'a, was subjected to an attack, without specifying the source of the aggression.

The Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV channel, citing its correspondent in Sana'a, reported the incident as breaking news but did not provide additional details.

Earlier in the day, Israeli security officials stated that Tel Aviv is preparing for another military operation in Yemen, involving other nations, to achieve "full mobilization" in targeting the Houthis.

This development follows an Israeli Air Force investigation revealing several failed attempts to intercept a ballistic missile launched from Yemen on Saturday. The missile landed in a stadium in Tel Aviv, injuring 30 people and causing damage to dozens of apartments in the area.

On Thursday morning, Israel launched a series of airstrikes on Yemen's capital, Sana'a, and the western province of Hudaydah, located on the Red Sea coast.

In a statement of "solidarity with Gaza," which has been under Israeli attacks since October 7, 2023, the Houthi group announced in November of the same year that they had begun targeting Israeli or Israel-linked cargo ships in the Red Sea using missiles and drones.

Meanwhile, the United States and the United Kingdom have carried out airstrikes and missile attacks on Houthi positions since the beginning of the year. In response, the Houthis declared that all U.S. and British vessels are considered military targets.








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