Israeli Airstrikes Hit Yemen After Houthi Missile Targets Israel, Escalating Regional Tensions
Israel launched airstrikes on Yemen's capital, Sanaa, targeting energy and military sites after Houthi rebels fired a cluster bomb missile at Israel, escalating regional tensions amid the Gaza conflict.

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Israeli Airstrikes Hit Yemen's Capital, Targeting Iran-backed Houthis
Overview
Houthi rebels launched a cluster bomb missile targeting Israel, including Ben Gurion Airport, prompting immediate retaliation from Israel.
Israel responded with airstrikes on Yemen's capital, Sanaa, hitting power plants and military sites near the presidential palace.
The strikes, the first in a week, caused loud explosions, visible smoke, and reportedly killed two people and injured 35 others.
These actions are part of the Houthis' 22-month campaign of attacks on Israel and Red Sea shipping in solidarity with Palestinians.
The incident further escalates regional tensions, with Iran's alleged provision of cluster bombs complicating Israeli interception efforts.
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