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Israel Strikes In Yemen's Capital, Targets Area Of Presidential Complex, Missile Bases

Israel launched airstrikes in Sanaa on Sunday, August 24, 2025, targeting sites near the presidential complex and multiple missile bases following a projectile fired toward Israeli territory on Friday, August 22. A security source confirmed the operation involved multiple aircraft flying a long-range mission to hit critical military infrastructure used by the Iran-backed Houthi movement.

Initial assessments indicated the operation focused on compounds tied to command-and-control and missile storage, as well as facilities believed to support the group’s expanding arsenal. The strikes were also intended to send a deterrent message after a cluster-type warhead threatened Israeli population centers late last week.

Residents in the Yemeni capital described powerful explosions and plumes of smoke as the night sky lit up. Emergency services reported casualties and damage, though precise figures were difficult to verify amid the ongoing operation.

Israeli officials said the mission was a measured response aimed at degrading capabilities used to target Israel from long distance. They noted that Israel holds Iran responsible for the growing sophistication of Houthi munitions and warned that further aggression would be met with additional action.

The hours-long sortie underscored the widening regional battlefield as Israel seeks to curb threats emanating from multiple fronts. The air operation, over 2,000 kilometers from Israel, highlighted both the reach of the Israeli Air Force and Jerusalem’s resolve to limit cross-border attacks.

(JPost/VFI News)

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