Israeli forces conducted aerial assaults on the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, and the northern governorate of Al-Jawf on Wednesday, September 10, 2025. Reports from houthi-affiliated media outlets indicate that the strikes resulted in both casualties and injuries.

Escalation of Conflict: A Regional Spillover

These strikes represent the latest exchange in a more than year-long series of actions and counteractions between Israel and the Houthi movement in Yemen, directly linked to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The increased hostilities demonstrate the widening scope of the regional instability.

Targets of the Airstrikes

According to statements released by the Israeli military, the targeted locations included military installations, a command center for Houthi “propaganda” operations, and a notable fuel storage facility. The aim was to degrade the Houthi’s operational capabilities.

Residents of Sanaa reported that one attack specifically targeted a fortified position nestled between two mountains, serving as a central command and control hub. The full extent of the damage remains unclear at this time. Witnesses also confirmed strikes against the Houthi Defense Ministry.

Recent Developments and Retaliation

The current attacks follow a previous strike on August 30th on Sanaa, which resulted in the deaths of the prime minister and several ministers within the Houthi-led government. this earlier incident marked the first time that high-ranking officials had been directly targeted.

The Israeli military justified the Wednesday strikes as a direct response to Houthi-led attacks against Israel, involving the launch of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and surface-to-surface missiles.

Houthi Actions and Motivations

The Iran-aligned Houthi group has consistently targeted commercial vessels traversing the Red Sea,framing these actions as a demonstration of solidarity with the Palestinian people in Gaza. They have also launched missile attacks towards Israel,with the majority being intercepted by Israeli air defense systems. Israel has responded by carrying out strikes on Houthi-controlled territories, including the strategically important port city of Hodeidah.

According to data from the Statista, attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea have increased by 60% in the last six months, impacting global trade routes.

Date Location Target Reported Outcome
august 30, 2025 Sanaa, Yemen Houthi Government Officials Prime Minister and several ministers killed
September 10, 2025 Sanaa & Al-jawf, Yemen Military Camps, Propaganda HQ, Fuel Storage Casualties and injuries reported

The Yemen Conflict: A Complex Landscape

The ongoing conflict in Yemen is a multifaceted crisis rooted in political instability, sectarian tensions, and regional power struggles. It began in 2014 with the Houthi movement seizing control of Sanaa, leading to a Saudi-led intervention in 2015.

The humanitarian consequences of the war have been devastating, with millions of Yemenis facing severe food insecurity, lack of access to healthcare, and displacement. The involvement of external actors,including Iran and Saudi Arabia,has further complicated the situation,turning Yemen into a proxy battleground.