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Israel airstrikes hit Yemen day after Houthi airport attack

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Israel airstrikes hit Yemen day after Houthi airport attack
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Israel has carried out airstrikes on Yemen, the Israeli military confirmed on Monday, following earlier media reports. This comes just a day after the Houthis claimed responsibility for a missile attack on Israel’s main Ben Gurion Airport.

According to the Israeli military, the airstrikes were a response to the missile attack on the airport, which they deemed as a direct threat to the safety and security of Israeli citizens. The military also stated that the airstrikes were aimed at destroying Houthi military capabilities and preventing any further attacks on Israel.

The Houthis, a rebel group in Yemen, have been engaged in a long-standing conflict with the Yemeni government. However, their recent actions have escalated tensions in the region, with their missile attack on Israel’s main airport being seen as a direct provocation.

The Israeli government has condemned the Houthis’ actions and has made it clear that they will not tolerate any threats to their citizens. The airstrikes on Yemen were a necessary and justified response to protect the safety and security of the Israeli people.

In a statement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, “We will not stand idly by while our citizens are under attack. We will take all necessary measures to defend our country and our people.”

The airstrikes on Yemen were carried out with precision and accuracy, targeting Houthi military installations and weapons depots. The Israeli military has also stated that they have taken all necessary precautions to avoid civilian casualties.

This is not the first time that Israel has taken action against threats to its security. In the past, Israel has carried out similar airstrikes on terrorist groups and hostile nations, always with the aim of protecting its citizens and maintaining peace in the region.

The Israeli government has also called on the international community to condemn the Houthis’ actions and to support Israel’s right to defend itself. The missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport is a clear violation of international law and poses a threat not only to Israel but to the entire region.

The airstrikes on Yemen have sent a strong message to the Houthis and other hostile groups that Israel will not hesitate to take action to protect its citizens. The Israeli military has proven once again that it is a powerful and capable force, ready to defend the country against any threat.

Despite the tense situation, Israel remains committed to finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Yemen. The Israeli government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue and work towards a peaceful solution that will benefit all parties involved.

In the meantime, the Israeli military will continue to closely monitor the situation in Yemen and take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of its citizens. The airstrikes on Yemen serve as a reminder that Israel will not back down in the face of threats and will do whatever it takes to protect its people.

In conclusion, the airstrikes on Yemen by the Israeli military were a necessary and justified response to the missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport. Israel remains committed to finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Yemen, but will not hesitate to take action to defend its citizens. The international community must stand with Israel in condemning the Houthis’ actions and supporting Israel’s right to defend itself.

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