Zionist Forces Launch Airstrikes in Yemen, Possibly Targeting Houthi Leadership
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Zionist forces have conducted extensive airstrikes on Yemen’s capital, Sanaa. Reports indicate that further strikes on various targets within the country are being prepared. Arab media sources suggest that potential targets include an oil station or the presidential palace, both of which the Houthis use as military and administrative centers.
According to sources, the Israeli attacks appeared to be aimed at the senior leadership of the Ansar Allah group. This assumption is bolstered by the fact that the strikes occurred during daylight hours, which is atypical for such operations, possibly indicating an effort to strike high-ranking officials. Previously, the IDF confirmed strikes on the presidential complex, the Haziz and Asar power plants, missile depots, and a fuel storage facility in Sana’a, asserting that these sites were used by the Houthis for military operations.
In a statement, the Zionist forces declared, “We will continue to target the military infrastructure of the Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist regime.”



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