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Israel strikes Yemen’s main airport days after Ben-Gurion attack

The unusual move comes amid a wave of retaliatory operations after Houthi rebels breached air defences around Tel Aviv

May 6, 2025 12:51
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Israel has conducted airstrikes against Sanaa International Airport in Yemen's capital (Image: X/@AmitSegal)
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Israel has struck Yemen’s main international airport just days after its own Ben-Gurion Airport fell victim to a missile launched by Houthi rebels in the country.

Footage from the capital Sanaa showed a large plume of smoke rising from the area around the airport complex hours after Jerusalem issued an evacuation order.
Earlier today, Colonel Avichay Adraee, the IDF’s Arabic-language spokesman, announced the unusual move on X, saying: “We call upon you to evacuate the airport area immediately and warn everyone in your vicinity of the need to evacuate this area immediately.

"Failure to evacuate and move away from the area exposes you to danger."

His post also included an aerial photo of the airstrip with a red exclusion zone running its full length and encompassing part of the surrounding areas.