Sixth Israeli Airstrike on Yemen

In response to the missile attack by the Yemeni armed forces on Ben Gurion Airport, Israeli regime fighter jets launched an attack on the port of Hudaydah and the Bajil Cement Factory.
This operation involved 20 F-15 fighters, supported by refueling and reconnaissance aircraft.
As a result of these airstrikes, 21 civilians have been injured to date.
This marks the sixth airstrike by Israel on Yemen.
Israel claims that the port of Hudaydah serves as a transfer point for Iranian weapons to Yemen, and claims that the Bajil cement factory is a source of income for Ansar Allah, which is allegedly used to construct bases and underground tunnels. However, these claims arise at a time when no Iranian ship has docked at the port of Hudaydah in the past decade, and there is no evidence to support the military use of Yemeni civilian facilities by Ansar Allah. The Yemeni armed forces have clearly stated that the weapons they utilize are domestically manufactured. Additionally, there are no military bases or positions located within commercial, energy, or service facilities. Thus, the claims made by the Israeli army and the American-British coalition have consistently proven to be unfounded.
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