'We will find those who attack us,' Netanyahu says after bombing Houthis in Yemen

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared definitive measures against Houthi rebels in Yemen, promising relentless targeting without mercy.
Netanyahu explained that Israel targeted several Houthi terrorist facilities. (File Photo: ITG)

Source: aajtak

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a stern message regarding the attack in Yemen, asserting that Israel will leave no foe unpunished. He made this announcement while speaking to the media after laying the foundation for the promenade named after U.S. President Donald Trump in the city of Beit Yam.

What Did Netanyahu Say?

Netanyahu remarked, 'A few days ago, we took out most members of the Houthi terrorist regime. In retaliation, the Houthis attacked Ramon Airport two days ago. However, our resolve remains unshaken. Today, we conducted airstrikes again, targeting their strongholds, terrorist bases, and eliminating a large number of terrorists.'

Israel Strikes Again

He further warned, 'We will continue to hit back relentlessly. Whoever attacks us will be sought out.' On Wednesday, Israel executed another severe airstrike in Yemen, resulting in dozens of fatalities. This attack followed days after a drone strike where Houthi rebels targeted an Israeli airport.

35 Dead, 130 Injured

According to the Houthi administration's health ministry, at least 35 people have died, and more than 130 have been injured in these attacks. Efforts are ongoing to rescue those trapped under debris. The health ministry reported that most casualties occurred in the capital, Sanaa, where several sites, including a military headquarters and a fuel station, were bombed.

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