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The mosque was the site of fighting during the conflict between Houthi and pro-Saleh forces in December 2017. [6] At the time, rumours circulated in Sanaa that the Houthis intended to repaint the mosque's dome green. [7] The Saleh Mosque appears on the Yemeni currency. It is depicted on the face of the 2009 issue 250-rial note. [8]
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 20 July 2024 Israeli attack on Yemen Part of the Red Sea crisis and the Middle Eastern crisis (2023–present) Al Hudaydah Location within Yemen Type Airstrike Location Al Hudaydah, Yemen Target one power plant, fuel storage belonging to Yemen Petroleum Corporation, container crane Date 20 July ...
On Saturday, Israel's military failed to intercept a missile from Yemen that fell in the Tel Aviv-Jaffa area, injuring 14 people. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Israel attacks ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. December 2024 Israeli airstrikes in Yemen Operation White City Part of the Red Sea crisis and the Middle Eastern crisis (2023–present) Map of the 19 December airstrikes released by the Israel Defense Forces Type Airstrikes Location Al Hudaydah Governorate and Sanaa, Yemen Target First Strikes ...
A missile was launched from Yemen into central Israel on Sunday morning, according to the Israeli military, in a rare instance of a missile penetrating so far into the country’s territory since ...
The Houthi rebels are one of two main factions controlling territory amidst Yemen’s ongoing civil war. Currently, they control the Western coast of the country, including its capital city, Sana’a.
On 29 September 2024, Israel launched attacks in Yemen against the ports of Al Hudaydah and Ras Isa, both located in the Houthi-controlled part of the country, using F-15I, F-35I Adir, and F-16I aircraft. [1] Six people were killed [2] [3] and at least 57 were injured. [2] [4] Widespread power outages were caused in the city of Hodeida itself. [4]
Yemen's Houthis have joined the Israel-Hamas war raging more than 1,000 miles from their seat of power in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, declaring on Oct. 31 they had fired drones and missiles at ...