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Video: Destruction at airport following Israeli airstrike on Houthi rebels in Yemen’s capital

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Last updated: 2024/12/27 at 8:24 PM
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The Israeli airstrikes in Yemen on Thursday hit the Houthi rebel-held capital, causing damage to Sanaa’s international airport. The airport’s control tower and buildings were visibly affected, as shown in footage broadcasted by the Houthi-controlled satellite channel al-Masirah.

The ongoing conflict in Yemen has seen numerous airstrikes by various parties, leading to widespread destruction and civilian casualties. The targeting of Sanaa’s international airport by Israeli forces adds to the volatile situation in the country, where the Houthi rebels have been fighting the internationally recognized government since 2014.

The airstrikes come at a time when tensions in the Middle East are already high, with ongoing conflicts in Syria, Iraq, and Libya. The targeting of Sanaa’s international airport could further escalate the situation in Yemen and draw in other regional powers, leading to further instability in the region.

The international community has called for an end to the violence in Yemen and a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, the airstrikes by Israeli forces indicate that the situation is far from being resolved, and the violence is likely to continue unless a comprehensive peace agreement is reached between all parties involved.

The targeting of civilian infrastructure such as airports is a violation of international humanitarian law and could lead to further suffering for the people of Yemen. The international community must take action to hold those responsible for such attacks accountable and work towards a lasting peace in Yemen.

In conclusion, the Israeli airstrikes on Sanaa’s international airport highlight the ongoing conflict in Yemen and the need for a peaceful resolution to the crisis. The international community must work together to end the violence in Yemen and prevent further escalation of the conflict, which could have devastating consequences for the region as a whole.

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