In the wake of the recent Israeli bòmbing of Sanaa international Airport and a number of other strategic places in Yemen in response to Houthis endless attacks on the Zionist State, Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has issued a strict warning, saying, “We’re just starting on them”.

According to The Sun, the State of Israel stepped up its attacks on Yemen’s Houthis terrorist group on Friday, 27th of December, 2024, with Prime Minister Netanyahu saying that the Zionist State had just started on them.

The Israeli leader was said to have made it clear to the Yemen-based extremist organisation that it would soon be made to encounter the fate of Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon and Syria if they do not desist from attacking Israel.

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In his words, he said, “We’re just getting started with them.

“We won’t allow them to attack Israel these days, today and any other day.”

In continuation, the leader of the Jewish State also warned that, “As will strike them to the bitter end until they learn.

“Hamas learned, Hezbollah learned, and Syria learned. The Houthis will learn, too.”

The report went further to also make it known that the Israeli Friday attack on Yemen included Sanaa International Airport and the Hezyaz power plant that is located close to it.

Also struck were the bases of the terrorist organisation in Hodeida, Salif and Ras Wanting ports.

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It was also recalled that footage showed buildings at the Ras Kutaib power station in Hodeida consumed by fire after a series of attacks.

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