Houthi Rebels Launch Missile Barrage at Saudi Arabia After Saudi Airstrike on Sanaa Airport
How 8 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Ynet · 10 hours ago
What happened
Saudi Arabia launched an unusual airstrike on Sanaa airport runways to block Iranian flights, prompting Houthi missile retaliation into Saudi territory and escalating conflict in Yemen. Southern Yemeni factions criticized Saudi Arabia for allowing initial Iranian landings, calling recent strikes a media show. The Houthis also detained a Red Cross plane amid accusations of a Saudi blockade supported by the US and Israel.
- 01Saudi airstrike targeted Sanaa airport runways to disrupt Iranian airlift from Tehran.
- 02Iranian passenger plane diverted to Hodeidah airport after Saudi attack on Sanaa.
- 03Houthis retaliated with six missiles fired into Saudi Arabia.
- 04Houthis accused Riyadh of blockade with US and Israeli support, detained Red Cross plane.
- 05Saudi-backed southern factions criticized Riyadh for allowing initial Iranian landings.
- 06UAE-backed southern faction warned Iranian flights to Yemen risk regional destabilization.
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