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IDF Strikes Houthi-Run Airport in Yemen After Evacuation Order

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at the Air Force command center at the Kirya during the attack on Houthi terrorist regime targets in Yemen. (Credit: Israel PM via X)

(JNS) The IDF launched a series of large-scale airstrikes on Sanaa International Airport in Yemen on Tuesday afternoon, May 6, the military confirmed.

Dozens of Air Force fighter jets made the more than 1,000-mile journey to Yemen and dropped 50 bombs over the course of about 15 minutes, disabling the main airport controlled by Houthi terrorists, it stated.

“A short time ago, the Air Force attacked and destroyed infrastructure of the Houthi terrorist organization at the main airport in the Sanaa area, leading to its complete shutdown. This came after the Houthi terrorist organization fired on Ben-Gurion Airport,” according to a statement.

Six aircraft were destroyed and the terminal infrastructure was heavily damaged, leading to the suspension of all flights until further notice.

“The airport, similar to the Hodeidah Port that was attacked last night, is used by the Houthi terrorist organization for transferring weapons and operatives, and is regularly operated by the Houthi regime for terrorist purposes,” the IDF said, accusing it of abusing civilian infrastructure.

Israeli Air Force fighter jets also struck multiple major power stations in the Houthi capital, as well as a cement factory located north of Sanaa, which it said was used for building tunnels and terror infrastructure.

“The strikes were carried out in a targeted manner, taking precautions where possible to minimize harm to civilians and civilian property,” noted the IDF.

“The Houthi terror regime has been operating over the past year and a half—under Iranian direction and funding—to attack Israel and its allies, destabilize the regional order and disrupt global maritime freedom,” it stated. “The IDF is determined to continue to act and strike with force anyone who poses a threat to the residents of the State of Israel, and at whatever distance is required.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz monitored the operation in Yemen from the “pit,” the underground command center in the Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv, the Prime Minister’s Office said.

“I have said many times that whoever attacks the State of Israel—their blood is on their own head,” Netanyahu said.“We choose when to respond, how to respond, and which targets to respond to,” the premier added. “And this also concerns the patron of the Houthis, Iran, without whose approval and long-term support they would not be able to carry out their heinous missile attacks against us.”

Katz stated: “The Houthi terror group attempted to strike Ben-Gurion Airport, and in response, we destroyed the airport in Sanaa today.

“Whoever harms us, we will harm them sevenfold,” he continued. “This is also a warning message to the head of the Iranian octopus: You bear direct responsibility for every attack by the Houthis’ tentacles against the State of Israel—and you will also fully bear the consequences.”

The attack followed IDF-issued evacuation orders for the facility, which has been under the control of Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists since September 2014.

Netanyahu had pledged a strong response to the missile attack on the country’s main airport, stating “we have acted and will act again,” and warning that “there will be blows.”

Katz echoed that sentiment, saying, “Anyone who targets our international airports will be struck back—forcefully and repeatedly.”

The Houthis, meanwhile, have declared a “comprehensive aerial blockade” on Israel and vowed to continue launching missile strikes on Israeli airports.

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