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Middle East Eye
5 hours ago
- Middle East Eye
Israel intercepts missiles from Yemen, as protesters seek shelter
Israel's military downed missiles from Yemen on Sunday afternoon, according to Haaretz. Thousands of protesters demanding a ceasefire deal to release Israeli captives sought shelter after air raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and elsewhere in central Israel. Earlier on Sunday, Israel launched strikes on the Haziz power station near the Yemeni capital. The Israeli military said it had targeted an energy infrastructure site used by the Houthis, south of Sanaa.

Middle East Eye
13 hours ago
- Middle East Eye
Israeli strike hits power station near Yemeni capital
The Israeli military launched strikes on the Haziz power station, near the Yemeni capital, early on Sunday. The military said it targeted an energy infrastructure site that was used by the Houthis, south of Sanaa. They said strikes were in response to repeated drone and missile attacks by the Houthis against Israel. Al Masirah TV, run by Yemen's Houthis, said the power station was hit by an "aggression", knocking some of its generators out of service. It did not state the source of the attack. The broadcaster added that teams were able to contain the resulting fire. At least two explosions were heard earlier in Sanaa, according to residents. Since late 2023, the Houthis have fired missiles towards Israel, most of which have been intercepted, in support for Palestinians under Israeli bombardment. Israel has launched frequent bombing campaigns on Yemen since then. The United States and the UK have also previously launched attacks in Yemen. In May, the US announced a deal with the Houthis where it agreed to stop bombing Yemen in return for an end to Houthi attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea. The Yemeni group said the deal did not include sparing Israel.


The National
17 hours ago
- The National
Yemeni power plant hit by 'aggression', Houthi media says
A power plant south of Sanaa was hit by an "aggression," rendering some of its generators out of service and causing shortages, Yemen's Houthi-run Al Masirah TV said early Sunday morning. The channel did not attribute blame for the reported "aggression." It added that civil defence teams were working to extinguish a fire caused by the incident. Residents told Reuters that at least two explosions were heard earlier in Sanaa. Israel has previously carried out strikes targeting the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen in what it says is in response to their attacks on Israel. It has typically targeted three ports of Hodeidah, Ras Isa and Salif, as well as the Ras Al Khatib power station. The last such attack launched by Israel was last month. The Israeli army on Thursday said it intercepted a ballistic missile launched by the group off the coast of Eilat. The Houthis have repeatedly launched projectiles towards Israel since October 2023 - the majority of which have been intercepted - and at ships believed to be Israeli-affiliated, in what they say is in support of Palestinians in Gaza. The US and the UK have also previously launched attacks against the Houthis in Yemen. But in May, Washington announced a surprise truce with the Iran-backed group, agreeing to stop the bombing campaign in return for an end to the attacks on the vital shipping lanes. The Houthis pledged in June to resume attacks in the region after the US entered the Israel-Iran war with strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Yemeni security sources told The National at the time that the rebels were considering renewed attacks on US targets around the Middle East and increasing attacks on Israel in support of Tehran.