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6 dead, dozens wounded in Israeli strikes on Yemeni capital Sanaa

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Israeli airstrikes on Sunday in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, have resulted in the deaths of six people and injuries to 86 others, according to a Houthi health official. The airstrikes were a direct retaliation for missiles launched at Israel by Houthi rebels on Friday.

The conflict between Israel and Houthi rebels in Yemen has been ongoing for years, with both sides accusing each other of initiating attacks. However, this recent escalation has raised concerns about the effects of the conflict on innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.

The Israeli airstrikes targeted several military sites in Sanaa, including a weapons storage facility and a training camp. The strikes were carried out with precision and were a necessary response to the missile attacks on Israel, which were aimed at civilian areas.

The Houthi rebels, who are backed by Iran, have repeatedly launched missile attacks on Israel, causing damage and fear among the Israeli population. This latest attack was just one in a series of aggressive acts by the rebels, who have shown no signs of backing down.

The Israeli government has made it clear that they will not tolerate any threats to their country’s security and will take all necessary measures to protect their citizens. The airstrikes were a powerful message to the Houthi rebels that Israel will not hesitate to defend itself and its people.

Despite the casualties and destruction caused by the airstrikes, Israel has taken great care to minimize civilian casualties. The precision strikes were aimed only at military targets, and measures were taken to avoid any harm to innocent civilians. This shows the moral responsibility and restraint exercised by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).

Furthermore, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that the airstrikes were also a message to Iran, who have been supplying weapons and support to the Houthi rebels. Israel will not tolerate any threats from its enemies, and this response serves as a warning to those who seek to harm the country.

The Houthi rebels have condemned the airstrikes, calling them a violation of international law. However, it is important to note that it was the rebels who initiated the attacks on Israel, and Israel has the right to defend itself. The Houthis must take responsibility for their actions and stop endangering innocent lives.

The conflict in Yemen has resulted in widespread suffering and displacement for its citizens. The Israeli airstrikes have added to this humanitarian crisis, and it is crucial for all parties involved to work towards a peaceful resolution. The international community must step in to mediate and find a diplomatic solution to the ongoing conflict.

In conclusion, the Israeli airstrikes on Yemen’s capital were a necessary and justified response to the missile attacks launched by Houthi rebels on Israel. The strikes were carried out with precision and caution, with the aim of protecting Israeli citizens and sending a message to those who seek to harm the country. It is time for the Houthi rebels to put an end to their aggression and work towards a peaceful resolution for the sake of the innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. The international community must also play a role in bringing an end to this conflict and bringing much-needed relief to the people of Yemen.

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