IDF Spokesperson: For the second time in less than a day, the Air Force attacked terrorist targets of the Houthi terrorist regime in Yemen
The Air Force recently attacked and destroyed infrastructure of the Houthi terrorist organization at the central airport in the Sana'a area, leading to its complete shutdown, after the Houthi terrorist organization fired on Ben Gurion Airport.
The airport, similar to the port of Hodeidah that was attacked last night, is used by the Houthi terrorist organization for the transfer of weapons and operatives, and is regularly operated by the Houthi regime for terrorist purposes. This is another example of the Houthi terrorist organization's use of civilian infrastructure for terrorist operations.
In addition, several major power stations in the Sana'a area were also attacked, which the Houthi terrorist regime exploits as a significant electricity supply infrastructure for the terrorist regime, another example of the Houthi regime's use of the Yemeni people and their civilian infrastructure for terrorist purposes.
The "Al-Imran" concrete factory north of the city of Sana'a was also attacked, an important resource of the Houthi terrorist regime and used to build the organization's tunnels and military infrastructure. The attack on the factory constitutes a damage to the terrorist regime's economy and its military buildup.
The attacks were carried out in a targeted manner, while taking precautions to the extent possible to minimize harm to civilians and civilian property.
The operation was approved by the Commander of the Air Force and the Chief of Staff.
The Houthi terrorist regime has been operating for the past year and a half under Iranian direction and funding to harm Israel and its allies, undermine regional order, and disrupt global freedom of navigation.
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, at whatever distance is required.