Yemen is suffering heavy losses as a result of the Houthis' “reckless adventures, which have prompted Israeli strikes that have destroyed the country's most vital facilities," the report says.
This was in reaction to the IDF conducting a wide array of air strikes across Yemen on Sanaa International Airport, electric power stations, and a cement factory, to weaken the Houthis.
The IDF confirmed that one of the other locations struck was al-Imran cement factory, located to the north of Sanaa.
The comments came following a joint counterstrike conducted by the US and Israeli air forces on Monday on Houthi targets in Yemen.
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Airport officials said that “the flight board has been updated, and the airlines have not canceled the slots.”