Israeli Regime’s airstrike on Sanaa International Airport

Following a significant missile attack by Yemeni Armed Forces on Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israeli warplanes conducted strikes on Sanaa International Airport, the capital of Yemen, on Tuesday.
Israel’s Channel 12 reported that oil facilities and fuel centers were among the targets of Israeli warplanes in the attack on Yemen.
Channel 12 also confirmed that Tuesday’s Israeli military attacks on Yemen were coordinated at both political and military levels with Washington.
Israel’s Channel 13 reported strikes by Israeli warplanes on Sanaa International Airport and the Al-Dailami Air Force Base of the Yemeni army in the north of the country.
Additionally, news sources reported attacks by Israeli warplanes on the Dhahban power plant in the Bani Al-Harith area.
Al Jazeera reported that, following this aggressive airstrike, columns of smoke rose into the sky from Sanaa Airport.
Early Tuesday morning, the Israeli military announced that, in coordination with the United States, it had carried out several airstrikes on Yemen in retaliation for Yemen’s missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv on Sunday.