Israeli military issues evacuation warning for Yemen Airport

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For the first time, the Israeli army issues an evacuation warning for the international airport in Yemen. This follows the latest air strikes and reinforces the tensions in the Middle East.

Die israelische Armee gibt zum ersten Mal eine Evakuierungswarnung für den internationalen Flughafen in Jemen aus. Dies folgt auf jüngste Luftangriffe und verstärkt die Spannungen im Nahen Osten.
For the first time, the Israeli army issues an evacuation warning for the international airport in Yemen. This follows the latest air strikes and reinforces the tensions in the Middle East.

Israeli military issues evacuation warning for Yemen Airport

Israeli military leadership has issued an unprecedented evacuation warning for Jemens International Airport in Sanaa. It is the first time that the Israeli defense forces (IDF) published such a warning for Yemen, over 1,600 kilometers from Israel.

evacuation warning and its background

"The failure to evacuate the area endangers her life," explained Avichay Adraee, the IDF spokesman for Arab media, in a Contribution in the social Media .

connection with military strokes

The warning follows a military attack by the Israeli forces, which was carried out the day before on the port in Hodeidah, Yemen, and a nearby cement factory. According to the Ministry of Health led by the Houthi regime, at least one person died and 35 others were injured when an Israeli air raid met the cement factory in Bajil east of Hodeidah.

Missing attacks and attempts at defense

The IDF air strikes were carried out in response to a Houthi-ballistic rocket attack, which penetrated Israel's air defense and near the international airport in Tel Aviv landed . Several attempts to intercept the rocket had failed, according to the Idf.

Earlier attacks on Sanaa

Airport

In December, Israel had attacked Sanaa International Airport, with at least three people killed and 30 others were injured, reported the tel-Masirah.

This situation continues to develop and is updated regularly.