Yemeni Government Targets Sanaa Airport in High-Stakes Military Move
In a dramatic escalation of tensions in the ongoing Yemeni conflict, Yemen’s internationally recognized government has launched an airstrike on Sanaa airport, specifically targeting the runway in a bid to block an Iranian aircraft from landing. This operation underscores the fragile political landscape in Yemen, where competing factions continue to vie for power amidst a protracted civil war.
The Iranian plane was reportedly carrying a delegation from the Houthi movement, formally known as Ansar Allah, who were returning from Tehran following the funeral of Iran’s Supreme Leader. The Houthis, who maintain control over the capital, Sanaa, have strengthened their ties with Iran, prompting fears from the Yemeni government and its allies about increasing Iranian influence in the region.
The attack on the airport illustrates the tense dynamic between the Yemeni government, which is based in the southern city of Aden, and the Houthi rebels. The government, backed by a coalition led by Saudi Arabia, perceives the Houthis’ relationship with Iran as a direct threat to its sovereignty and stability.
As the conflict drags on, this latest incident reflects not only the entrenched divisions within Yemen but also the broader geopolitical implications, as regional powers continue to engage in a proxy battle that has devastated the country.
With both sides entrenched in their positions, the situation in Yemen remains precarious. The airstrike represents a clear signaling from the Yemeni government that it is prepared to take decisive action to counter perceived threats, even as humanitarian conditions in the country continue to deteriorate.
Reporting from Sanaa, Al Jazeera correspondent Yousef Mawry provides an on-the-ground perspective on the unfolding events, shedding light on the complexities of a conflict that has drawn in various international actors, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis affecting millions. The world watches closely as the Yemeni government and the Houthis navigate this dangerous game of military posturing amid a backdrop of deepening despair and uncertainty.
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Is this going to restart the Yemeni civil war?
If you control the capital city, and state institution , then your the legitimate government despite whatever happens in other parts of the country.
Yemen houti keep bombing the UAE
Viva saudi arabia….
recognized puppet government as usual
violence is just the lifestyle choice of these people. not sure why anyone would care really.
both side need to pay … no just South Arabia
wtf
Yamani government? what does that mean? there is one legitimate government in Yamani and that is in Sanaa.
Have mercy. This is way out of control.
I'm surprised they've not blamed it on Israel
Who financially backs the internationally recognised government?
Traiters are all over not just GCC ESRAILLIS and US mercenaries are every where .
ESRAILLIS survives on free lunches and left over on dinner tables by Americans their army is of cowards,
The worst is that regions regimes kings, dictators and puppets absolutely does not have any armies cand shoots down even a glider this is sad story.
When the headlines don't make sense, then it's propaganda.
Yeman must hit water supply in Saudi Arabia
WHO HIT WHO HOW CAN A GOVERNMENT HIT IT'S OWN TERRITORY !!! 🤣🤣🤣 HOW CAN A PLANE LAND IN AN AIRPORT WITHOUT THAT AIRPORT AUTHORITY'S PERMISSION🙄🙄🙄 IT HAPPENS WHEN MEDIA PLAYS MISINFORMATION GAME BY FLIP FLOPING POSITIONS ENDING UP BEING A MOVING BALL
HOUTHI : WHERE IS MY PALESTINE -2 FOR ARAMCO
Saudi needs to be very careful
Superb. Terro regime has no mercy.
If our airports were attacked before, then your airports will be attacked. No one gets to play one-sided games.
Don't understand the Muslim world 😮
The plane has successfully landed at another airport but the response is coming.
What's wrong with these Saudi leaders? Do they have any working brain cells?
Airport for airport, port for port, oil for oil Make Saudi Desert again.
The houthis about to be activated by Iran
Why this government taking extreme risk?
Houthi's fingers must be on TRIGGER
Aramco evacuate !
ones who serve usa and isreal are to blame.saudi arabia and uae are major sponsor of terrorism in middle east. long live resistance
Not the Yamani Government but Israeli agents in Yamen.
If Houthi Attack Soudi ,They will drag pakistan into war😂😂. What will happen pakistani 😀
civil war in Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, etc… why all at the same time?
RESPONSE LOADING
Was Saudi Green light
Confused.
REAL NEWS IS mbs's HEART IS BEATING FASTER