The IDF has killed at least 165 terrorists in approximately 110 air strikes in the West Bank since the beginning of the multi-front war.
The attacks were the largest coordinated Israeli-US-British attack on the Houthis since the start of the war.
Houthi attacks against Israel escalated in December 2024 when the terror group began firing missiles toward central Israel in the middle of the night.
The firing of a single missile in the late hours of the night is a sophisticated strategic tool designed to create cumulative psychological burnout.
The Israeli aerial assets hit a variety of terror targets in the strikes, including terrorists squads, weapons storage facilities, sniper positions, and observer positions.
"The building does not currently serve as a hospital," the IDF emphasized.
The IDF said the strikes were part of its attempts to "prevent Hezbollah from re-establishing weapons smuggling routes."
IAF chief Maj.-Gen. Tomer Bar: "We have just seen a tangible demonstration of our capabilities, and we are capable of much, much more."
From the control room and the pilot's seat: Lt.-Commander D led the operation from the control tower in Israel. 2,000 kilometers away, IAF pilot S dropped bombs on Yemen's capital – Sana'a.
The image could be seen across various areas in the country, including central Israel and Jerusalem.