Over 30 Israeli Jets Hit Targets in Yemen in Coordinated Operation

More than 30 Israeli aircraft take part in a series of airstrikes near Yemen’s Al Hudaydah Port: “We’ve struck them before, and we’ll strike again.”

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Multiple sources reported this evening (Monday) a series of airstrikes in the area of Yemen’s Al Hudaydah Port. Israeli officials confirmed the reports. According to the sources, more than 30 Israeli aircraft are involved in the operation.

“We’ve struck them before, and we’ll strike again”
After a Houthi missile fired from Yemen managed to penetrate Israeli airspace and landed near Ben Gurion Airport, the Prime Minister convened a security meeting yesterday (Sunday). Following the meeting, a decision was made: Israel would strike Yemen. The response, it was said, would come at a time and place of Israel’s choosing.

“We’ve struck them before, and we’ll strike again,” Prime Minister Netanyahu declared in a video responding to pre-submitted questions. He added that the strikes would be carried out in coordination with the United States. The message is clear: Israel will not remain silent in the face of attacks on its sovereignty—especially not when its main international airport is targeted.

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