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Israel Strikes Houthi-Controlled Sanaa Airport in Retaliation for Missile Attacks

Israel launched air strikes on Yemen's Sanaa airport, targeting Houthi militants after they fired missiles towards Israel.


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In response to missile attacks from Houthi rebels, Israel conducted air strikes on Sanaa International Airport, destroying aircraft used for terrorist operations. Israeli officials emphasized the strikes as a message of deterrence, while Houthi leaders vowed to escalate their attacks against Israel. This marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, with the Houthis asserting their solidarity with Palestinians amid the Gaza war. The airport had recently resumed operations after previous strikes, highlighting the ongoing volatility in the region.

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The article presents a negative view of Israel's military actions in Yemen.

It emphasizes the destruction and violence resulting from the conflict.

The focus is on the ongoing struggle between Israel and Houthi rebels.

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Israel launches attack on Yemen’s Sanaa airport
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"…The latest Israeli attack on Yemen comes a day after the Houthi armed group fired two projectiles towards Israel that were shot down by Tel Aviv’s air defences."

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