
Jewish forces have launched terrorist attacks on Yemen’s capital Sana’a, causing significant damage. The Jewish naval forces targeted the Hadith power plant on the outskirts of Sana’a. The attacks severely damaged numerous generators at the facility, resulting in a fire incident. Al-Masirah TV, affiliated with the ruling Houthi group in Sana’a, reported that the Jewish attack caused a large fire at the Hadith power plant and rendered many generators inoperable. The TV station also reported that the fire has now been controlled and extinguished. Residents of Sana’a said that with the Jewish attacks, the entire city shook with two loud explosions in the area.
The Jewish forces stated that the attack on Sana’a was in retaliation for the intense attacks the Houthi group has been launching against Zionist settlements. However, the Jewish forces also mentioned that the Houthis have not ceased their attacks using dangerous missiles and military drones. The Houthis began a strong military operation against the Jews after the Jews started a genocide to exterminate the Muslims of Gaza, Palestine. This began on October 7, 2023. The number of martyrs in Gaza due to this aggression has risen to over 61,000, and the number of injured exceeds 142,000.
The main objective of the Houthi attacks targeting Zionist settlements using dangerous weapons like missiles and drones is to force the Jews to end the Gaza aggression and to support the Mujahideen groups fighting for Palestinian freedom and the Palestinian people. Due to the Houthi attacks, Zionist Israel had to close its airports, and many airlines have suspended flights to Tel Aviv. The United States and the United Kingdom have come out in defense of the Jews in response to the Houthi attacks. They have begun launching airstrikes on Yemeni civilian towns and homes in retaliation, resulting in many martyrs. However, in May, the administration of US President Donald Trump reached an agreement with the Houthis and stopped bombing Yemen. This was not a decision that pleased the Jews.
Instead, the Houthis have stopped attacking US cargo ships and vessels operated by US companies traveling through the Red Sea. However, the Houthis have not ceased their intense attacks on cargo ships carrying goods to Zionist Israel and vessels of companies involved in this trade. Houthi attacks have targeted more than 100 vessels, of which four cargo ships have been sunk.
