Three people were killed and eleven others injured in Israeli strikes in Yemen. The intended targets were the Sanaa international airport and other sites controlled by the Houthi rebels. The Israeli army had announced earlier that it had struck “military targets” of the rebels. She accuses the Houthis of being “at the heart of the Iranian axis of terror”.
“The targets struck include military infrastructure used by the Houthis at Sanaa International Airport and the Hezyz and Ras Katanib power plants,” the IDF said. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a video that his country would continue to strike the Houthis “until the job is done.” “We will hunt down all the Houthi leaders, hit them like we did elsewhere. No one will be able to escape us,” added his Defense Minister Israel Katz.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked the army on Monday to “destroy the infrastructure” of the rebels, whose missile had injured 16 people two days earlier in Tel Aviv, in central Israel.
The head of the World Health Organization, who was at Sanaa airport during the bombing, said he was “safe and sound”, as were the other members of the UN team and of the WHO which accompanies it.
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Both Hamas and Iran condemned the strikes. “This attack is an extension of the non-respect for law and terrorism demonstrated by the occupation government,” believes the Palestinian organization.
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