28.08.2025 21:23
It was announced that the Israeli army carried out more than 10 airstrikes on Sana'a, the capital of Yemen controlled by the Houthis. Following the attack, Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz threatened, "Anyone who raises their hand against Israel will have their hand cut off."
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The Israeli army has reportedly carried out airstrikes on Sana, the capital of Yemen, which is under the control of the Houthis. No information has yet been shared regarding casualties or injuries from the attack.
Preparing to invade Gaza, Israel continues its attacks on countries in the region. Most recently, Israel launched an attack on Yemen.
THEY BOMBED YEMEN'S CAPITAL
The Houthi-affiliated Al-Masirah television reported that the Israeli army carried out more than 10 airstrikes on Sana, the capital of Yemen.
It was reported that the Israeli army conducted the attack during a speech by Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, and explosions occurred in many areas of the capital.
Israeli state television KAN noted that in the attack on Sana, the Israeli army "targeted prominent figures of the Houthis."
STATEMENT FROM THE ISRAELI ARMY
The Israeli army announced through its account on the social media platform of the US-based X company that targets belonging to the Houthis in Sana, the capital of Yemen, were hit.
THREAT THAT WILL DRAW REACTION
On the other hand, according to a statement from the Israeli Ministry of Defense, Minister Yisrael Katz monitored the airstrikes on Yemen from the army command center.
Katz claimed that they have warned the Iran-backed Houthis many times, threatening that "anyone who raises their hand against Israel will have their hand cut off."
No information has yet been shared regarding casualties or injuries from the attack.
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