


Israeli Strikes on Yemen's Sanaa Kill Two Amid Houthi Attacks
Israeli military strikes on Yemen's Sanaa killed two and injured 35 following Houthi attacks. The Houthis vow continued support for Palestinians until Gaza's aggression and siege end.
Overview
- Israeli military strikes targeted Yemen's capital, Sanaa, resulting in the deaths of at least two people and injuring 35 others.
- These Israeli strikes were conducted in response to earlier attacks carried out by the Houthi group.
- The Houthis have reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to supporting Palestinians, despite facing Israeli military actions.
- The group has pledged to continue their attacks until the aggression, siege, and starvation in Gaza are brought to an end.
- The ongoing conflict highlights the interconnectedness of regional tensions, with actions in Yemen directly linked to the situation in Gaza.
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The Israeli military strikes on Yemen's Sanaa were in response to earlier ballistic missile attacks and rocket barrages launched by the Houthi group towards Israel, including an attack near Ben Gurion Airport in May 2025.
The Houthis have justified their attacks as part of their support for Palestinians, vowing to continue their strikes until the Israeli aggression, siege, and starvation in Gaza end.
The ongoing conflict shows interconnected regional tensions where Houthi attacks on Israel from Yemen are linked to the situation in Gaza, with the Houthis opposing Israeli military operations there and continuing attacks until such operations cease.
The Israeli strikes on Sanaa resulted in the deaths of at least two people and injuries to 35 others.
Yes, since late 2024, the Houthis have repeatedly launched ballistic missile and drone attacks against Israel and Israeli interests, including attacks in November 2024 and May 2025, often targeting airports and shipping routes linked to Israel.
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