Israel Strikes Houthi energy facility in Yemen
Israel has launched a targeted military strike on a Houthi-controlled power facility near Sanaa, Yemen, escalating tensions in the region. The Israeli military confirmed the attack, stating it was in response to repeated missile and drone launches by the Iran-backed Houthi group against Israeli territory and shipping lanes in the Red Sea.
The strike reportedly hit the Haziz power plant in the Sanhan district south of Sanaa, causing temporary outages and fires at the site. Local Yemeni media and Houthi-affiliated sources described the attack as an act of aggression against civilian infrastructure, with no immediate reports of casualties.
Israel's Defense Forces (IDF) emphasized that the operation targeted "energy infrastructure used by the Houthi terrorist regime," citing the group's ongoing campaign of attacks launched in solidarity with Palestinians since the Gaza war began in October 2023.
The Houthis have intensified their military actions in recent months, targeting Israeli-linked vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, and launching ballistic missiles toward Israel. Despite a ceasefire agreement with the United States in May, the group vowed to continue its campaign against Israeli interests.
This latest strike marks a significant escalation in Israel’s military posture in the region, raising concerns about broader conflict involving Iran-backed militias and international shipping routes.
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