


Israel pounded Houthi terrorists this morning after their latest drone attacks in Israel, taking out military camps, fuel facilities and other targets all used by Houthi officials.
Below is a video from the attack:
Here’s more from Ynet News:
Israeli forces launched airstrikes on Sana’a, Yemen’s capital, on Wednesday afternoon, targeting Houthi positions, focusing on weapons and ammunition caches alongside fuel storage facilities, following a series of drone attacks and a missile strike from Yemen, according to Arab media reports.
The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit confirmed the strikes shortly after the reports. “A short while ago, the IAF struck military targets belonging to the Houthi terrorist regime in the areas of Sanaa and Al Jawf in Yemen.
“Among the targets struck are military camps in which operatives of the terrorist regime were identified, the Houthis’ Military Public Relations Headquarters, and a fuel storage facility that was used by the terrorist regime for terrorist activity,” the military said in a statement.
“The terrorist regime’s Public Relations Department is responsible for distributing and disseminating propaganda messages in the media, including speeches of the Houthi leader Abd al-Malik and the spokesman Yahya Sari’s statements. During the war, the headquarters led the propaganda efforts and the terrorist regime’s psychological terror,” it added.
“The military camps that were struck served the Houthi regime to plan and execute terrorist attacks against the State of Israel. Additionally, the military camps included operation and intelligence rooms.” According to the IDF, over 10 fighter jets took part in the operation, dropping over 30 munitions on the targets and flying the military’s longest flight recorded during the ongoing war, surpassing 2,350 kilometers (1460 miles).
Shortly after the attack, Defense Minister Israel Katz commented on it, saying, “We promised further strikes, and today we delivered another painful blow against the Houthi terrorist organization in Yemen. The IDF struck military camps in Sana’a and other locations across Yemen, which were manned by Houthi terrorists, including the group’s propaganda apparatus.”