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🇾🇪🇮🇱ISRAELI AIR FORCE HITS HOUTHI TARGETS IN YEMEN WITH 20 FIGHTER JETS AND 50 BOMBS
Israel launched a major airstrike operation in Yemen on tonight, using about 20 fighter jets to hit Houthi-controlled areas.
The airstrikes targeted the Hodeidah port, a key area on Yemen’s west coast, and a concrete factory near the city of Bajil, which is also under Houthi control.
The Israeli military said the jets dropped 50 bombs during the mission.
Spy planes and refueling aircraft helped support the operation, making sure the fighter jets had everything they needed to complete the mission and get back safely.
Source: Times of Israel
Media Source: Yedioth, amir tsarfati
Mario Nawfal
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🇾🇪🇮🇱 ISRAEL HITS BACK: AIRSTRIKES ON YEMEN AFTER MISSILE STRIKES NEAR ISRAELI AIRPORT
Israel just launched airstrikes on Hodeidah, a major port city in Yemen.
Why?
Because a missile fired by the Houthi rebels in Yemen hit near Israel’s biggest airport, Ben Gurion, and injured several people.
Right before Israel’s strike, the U.S. also bombed areas near Yemen’s capital, Sanaa.
This isn’t the first time — Israel has hit Houthi targets in Yemen multiple times this year after being attacked with missiles and drones.
Source: Times of Israel
Mario Nawfal
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🇾🇪🇮🇱HOUTHIS DECLARE AIR SIEGE ON ISRAEL
They announced an “air blockade” on Israel after launching a missile that struck near Ben Gurion Airport.
Houthi spokesperson, Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree, warned international airlines to avoid Israeli airspace, vowing repeated strikes on airports to enforce the siege.
The missile caused panic among passengers and led to multiple international airlines canceling or delaying flights.
Israel called the attack unprecedented and pledged to respond “sevenfold.”
Source: Al Jazeera
Mario Nawfal
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🇾🇪🇮🇱HOUTHI MISSILE STRIKE SHUTS DOWN TEL AVIV SKIES: AIRLINES FLEE AFTER DEFENSE FAILURE
A missile launched from Yemen by Houthi forces struck Ben-Gurion Airport, forcing major international airlines to suspend flights to Israel for 24 hours.
Among those canceling: Lufthansa, United, Delta, British Airways, Air France, Air Canada, ANA, and Iberia.
The strike marks a serious failure of both Israeli and U.S. missile defense systems, raising concerns about Israel’s vulnerability to long-range attacks from the Iranian-backed Houthi militia… or from Iran itself.
The IDF has launched an investigation into how the missile evaded interception.
Source: Jerusalem Post
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⚡️🇾🇪🇮🇱BREAKING:
Israeli fighter jets, in coordination with the U.S., launched strikes on Yemen, targeting the port of Hodeidah and the Bajil cement plant—2,000 km from Israel. The Israeli military reported dozens of strikes, 20 jets involved, and 50 missiles launched. Yemen’s Health Ministry confirmed 21 civilian injuries in the ongoing attacks.
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#BREAKING: Massive fires raging at Hudaydah port, Houthi-controlled western Yemen, following heavy Israeli airstrikes. Israel strikes back after Houthi missile landed at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv yesterday.
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⚡️🇮🇱🇾🇪BREAKING: Israel is currently bombing Yemen.
Israel has launched extensive airstrikes on western Yemen, with over 30 warplanes targeting more than 10 sites, primarily focusing on the port of Hodeidah.
Channel 12 and Israeli officials confirm the attacks, while Axios cites a senior U.S. official saying the raids are being coordinated with American forces, who are simultaneously bombing Sana’a.
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⚡️🇮🇱🇾🇪BREAKING:
Fires are still raging in Yemen after Israeli airstrikes on Al-Hodaidah.
Over 30 Israeli warplanes launched “Operation Port City,” targeting more than 10 sites including the port and a concrete factory in Bajil. The strikes, carried out in eight waves, injured 21 civilians according to the Yemeni Health Ministry. Israel claims the assault was in response to a Houthi hypersonic missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport. U.S. forces reportedly coordinated with Israel and conducted simultaneous strikes on Sana’a.