Al Arabiya: The airport in Sana’a has been completely destroyed

Al Arabiya Network report — The airport in Sana’a was completely destroyed. The terminal, runways, and all the planes on the ground were completely destroyed without the possibility of recovery in the attack. 

More than 20 attacks were carried out across Yemen, at the airport the airport terminal, the runway and all the planes in the airport were attacked. These attacks caused the airport to be completely shut down.

In the north of the country (Amran province) another concrete factory was attacked that the Houthis used to produce warheads for ballistic missiles (similar to yesterday).

WATCH: Video of the moment the Sana’a airport went up in smoke!

Yoseph Haddad: This is how you “speak in Arabic!”

Israeli-Arab journalist and public speaker Yoseph Haddad had this to say about the IDF attack on the Sana’a airport attack:

“The airport in Sana’a is closed!

Flights are taking off and landing at Ben Gurion Airport in the meantime.

This is how Arabic is spoken, that’s the equation!!! 

All over the Middle East we see today the Israeli power and what happens to those who try to harm us.

How proud I am today to be Israeli!”

IDF strikes Yemen — A clear message to the Middle East

The recent Israeli Air Force strike this afternoon in Yemen marks a dramatic escalation—and a bold strategic move.

In a region where Iranian proxies have long operated with impunity, Israel has now expanded its red lines and demonstrated that distance offers no protection for those who threaten its citizens. By targeting Houthi positions deep inside Yemen, Israel is sending a warning not just to the Houthis, but to Tehran, Hezbollah, and all those who seek to encircle and destabilize the Jewish state.

For months, the Houthis have harassed international shipping and fired missiles toward Israel, acting as part of Iran’s regional axis. This strike flips the script. No longer will Israel limit its response to border confrontations or symbolic gestures. Instead, it is willing to project power across borders and geography to neutralize threats—preemptively and decisively. This is a new kind of deterrence, and it signals a shift in Israeli defense doctrine post-October 7.

The timing is no coincidence. As tensions simmer across Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Gaza, the IDF’s move in Yemen is a reminder that Israel is not isolated, weak, or reactive. Rather, it is proactive, capable, and willing to shape the battlefield. The message to the Middle East is simple: attacks on Israel will carry consequences anywhere, at any time. The days of safe zones for Israel’s enemies are over.

Whether in Sanaa, Beirut, Tehran, or even Istanbul, the message is clear—Israel will no longer wait to be attacked. The IDF strike in Yemen is not just a military action; it is a strategic declaration. The region is now on notice.

The Jewish state is prepared to fight on all fronts and make its deterrence not only a theory but a visible and far-reaching fact.

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