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Israel says it has disabled Yemen’s main airport with airstrikes against rebels

JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military bombed the airport in Yemen’s rebel-held capital Tuesday, claiming to have disabled the airfield in an attack that left commercial aircraft burning on the tarmac as its fighter jets struck power plants and other targets.

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JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military bombed the airport in Yemen’s rebel-held capital Tuesday, claiming to have disabled the airfield in an attack that left commercial aircraft burning on the tarmac as its fighter jets struck power plants and other targets.

The rare daytime attack on Sanaa, held by since 2014, came as part of a second day of Israeli airstrikes in response to near Tel Aviv. The Houthis described the Israeli attacks as killing at least seven people and wounding 74 others over two days.

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