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Israeli military targets Yemen’s Sanaa after Houthi attacks

Israeli Air Force targeted key military and energy sites in Sanaa after Houthis launched first cluster munition missile toward Israel, with over 10 jets involved in the response, officials said.

  • On Sunday, August 24, 2025, Israeli jets bombed Yemen's capital Sanaa, targeting an oil processing plant, a power station, and the presidential complex.
  • The strikes followed a Houthi-launched missile attack on Israel on the preceding Friday, involving a cluster munition that triggered missile alerts.
  • Eyewitnesses reported loud explosions near Sanaa’s presidential palace and military sites, with smoke plumes rising near Sabeen Square and no immediate casualty reports.
  • Israeli military said the missile fragmented midair despite interception attempts; cluster munitions complicate defense due to dispersed submunitions.
  • The attacks reflect escalating regional tensions amid Israel's Gaza war and ongoing Houthi missile and drone campaigns supporting Palestinians.
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At least two people were killed and 35 others were injured on Sunday, in Israeli army attacks on Sanaa, the Yemeni capital controlled by Houthi rebels in 2014, reported to the Ministry of Health and Media of the Insurgents, inform EFE...

·Romania
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Israel announced that it had hit military infrastructure of the Houthis rebels in the Sana'a area of Yemen on Sunday, 24 August, causing two deaths and 35 injuries.

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The Israeli military carried out airstrikes on targets in the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Tuesday. The Houthi rebels said two people were killed and 35 others were wounded in the strikes. The Israeli military said it struck military facilities in Sanaa, including areas near the presidential palace.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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