At least 35 people were killed in Israeli air strikes on Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen on Wednesday, according to the Iran-backed group's health ministry.
The Israeli military stated that it targeted military installations in the capital Sanaa and the al-Jawf province, including a facility described as the 'Houthis' military public relations headquarters,' in response to missile and drone attacks aimed at Israel.
Conversely, Houthi military spokesman claimed that the aircraft struck civilian targets, specifically citing the deaths of journalists and bystanders due to hits on the offices of two newspapers.
In the early hours of Thursday, the Israeli military reported intercepting a missile launched from Yemen, indicating ongoing hostilities. A Houthi leader responded to the strikes, emphasizing that retaliation would come 'with all our might.'
Contextually, this incident adds to the tension in the region, as an earlier strike last month led to the death of Houthi Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi and several ministers. With the ongoing civil war in Yemen and the Houthis’ increasing attacks against Israel, the cycle of violence appears set to continue.
Multiple videos showcased large plumes of smoke rising from Sanaa, reinforcing the humanitarian toll as first responders search for survivors amidst the rubble.
Reportedly, the IDF targeted various military bases and facilities, contending they were all used to orchestrate attacks against Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted that these operations are critical for the safety of Israel and vowed to continue military action against any threats.
Houthi media sources reported further damage to civilian infrastructure, thereby emphasizing the humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the military confrontations. The group has hinted at comprehensive retaliation, urging Israeli citizens to remain vigilant.