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NextImg:BREAKING VIDEO – Israel bombing the capital of Yemen after Friday Houthi strike using internationally banned missile – The Right Scoop

It’s being reported now that Israel is conducting a bombing campaign in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, after the Houthis fired an internationally banned missile at Israel on Friday.

The bomings have been near the presidential palace in Yemen, targeting a power station and missile bases.

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Here’s more from Ynet:

The IDF launched airstrikes on targets in Yemen on Sunday, shortly after confirming that a missile fired by Houthi rebels on Friday toward central Israel carried an internationally banned cluster warhead. The strike marks the first known use of such munitions by the Iran-backed Houthis against Israeli territory.

According to a preliminary investigation by the Israeli Air Force, the missile fired from Yemen on Friday evening carried a submunition warhead. The strike, which hit a house in the community of Ginaton in central Israel, caused no injuries. An 85-year-old woman inside the home was unharmed after taking shelter in a fortified room.

The IDF said that the missile “likely broke apart in midair” and that while several interception attempts were made, the failed intercept was not related to the missile’s unique characteristics. “Our upper-tier air defense systems are capable of intercepting such missiles, as they have in the past,” the military said.

Shortly after the investigation’s findings were made public, Israel began striking a series of targets in Yemen. According to Arab media reports, Israeli strikes hit missile bases in the area surrounding Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, as well as in the vicinity of the presidential palace. Hezbollah-linked outlet Al Mayadeen reported three airstrikes in southwestern Sanaa, while Reuters cited eyewitnesses saying missile bases were among the targets. A Yemeni TV station also claimed an Israeli strike targeted a previously bombed power station.