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Flights Resume at the Rebel-Held Airport in Yemen’s Capital, More than a Week After Israeli Strikes

  • Flights resumed on May 10 at Sanaa International Airport in Yemen’s capital, held by Iran-backed Houthi rebels, after Israeli airstrikes on May 6 disabled the airport.
  • The strikes came in retaliation for recent Houthi rocket and drone launches targeting Israel and maritime traffic, which intensified after a Houthi missile struck Ben Gurion Airport in early May, despite a prior ceasefire agreement concerning Red Sea shipping.
  • On May 10, Israeli forces also launched airstrikes on Houthi-controlled ports of Al-Hudaydah and Salif, targeting alleged weapon transfer sites and causing at least one death and nine injuries.
  • Prime Minister Netanyahu declared that Israel would not remain passive in the face of Houthi attacks and threatened intensified strikes targeting their leadership and critical infrastructure.
  • The UN envoy Hans Grundberg described the situation as a dangerous escalation, highlighting Yemen’s entanglement in broader regional tensions amid continued conflict.
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Flights resume at the rebel-held airport in Yemen’s capital, more than a week after Israeli strikes

Yemen's Houthis say flights have resumed at the Sanaa International Airport for the first time in more than a week following massive Israeli airstrikes disabled its airport.

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The Sana'a airport, under the control of the Huthi rebels in Yemen, resumed its activities yesterday, about ten days after being bombed by the Israeli army, said the Deputy Minister of Transport in the Houthi administration, Yahya al-Sayani. The Huthi rebel television channel, Al-Massirah TV, announced yesterday the arrival of the first flight of the Yemeni airline with 136 passengers on board. The Yemeni capital airport, which has been hosting …

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KOB 4 broke the news in Albuquerque, United States on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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