
Jews’ terrorist forces have bombed the main airport in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, causing extensive damage. This attack came one day after the armed group Houthis, active in Yemen, launched airstrikes targeting Israel. The main TV station run by the Houthis said that in the Jewish attacks, the airport runway and a Yemen national airline aircraft suffered major damage. Sana’a Airport, which was damaged in previous attacks by Jewish terrorist forces, had resumed services just last week after repairs. The airport is mainly used by UN aircraft and the only remaining aircraft of Yemenia Airways. The other three aircraft used by the airline have been destroyed by the Jews.
The Houthis began a military operation against Zionist Israel on October 7, 2023, in retaliation for the Jewish forces starting a genocide against the people of Gaza. The Houthis’ aim is to support the groups fighting for Palestinian freedom and the Palestinian people. The goal is to stop the Jews’ aggressive attacks. Under their military operation, the group has been targeting Zionist settlements and vessels of interest using dangerous missiles and military drones. Additionally, the Houthis had been targeting ships crossing the Red Sea. However, under an agreement with the United States, the group has suspended its military operations in the Red Sea. In return, the United States has stopped its military campaign of bombing civilian areas in Yemen.
While the Houthis have targeted about 100 vessels traveling through the Red Sea, two of these have been sunk. Most of the Houthi attacks have been aimed at cargo ships carrying goods to Zionist Israel and vessels operated by companies with Jewish interests. In addition, the Houthi group has previously targeted American and British cargo ships and warships. In retaliation for the Houthi attacks, Jewish forces have also been bombing Yemen. On May 6, they launched dangerous attacks on the main airport in Yemen’s capital Sana’a, martyring a large number of people. After that, they attacked two ports in Al Hudaydah, causing extensive damage.”
