Sana'a
Yemeni civilians lament 'reckless' Houthi attack on Israel's airport - analysis
Yemen is suffering heavy losses as a result of the Houthis' “reckless adventures, which have prompted Israeli strikes that have destroyed the country's most vital facilities," the report says.
Yemen's Houthis release 153 prisoners with support from ICRC
Explosions heard in Sana'a, Yemen - report
IAF conducts largest strike on Houthi targets since outbreak of war
CENTCOM conducting strikes on Houthi military facilities in Yemen's Sana'a
Initially, reports attributed the attack to Israel but then shifted to the US.
'We felt pride': Israel Air Force personnel share about their complex operation in Yemen
From the control room and the pilot's seat: Lt.-Commander D led the operation from the control tower in Israel. 2,000 kilometers away, IAF pilot S dropped bombs on Yemen's capital – Sana'a.
While Houthi missile inbound, IAF jets flew to strike Yemen
The strikes began less than an hour after the IDF intercepted a ballistic missile launched toward central Israel by the Houthis.
Yemeni government urges UN to relocate after Houthis seize Sanaa office
Upon entering the facility on August 3, Houthi terrorists compelled the building’s remaining Yemeni staff to hand over their personal belongings and now occupy the grounds.
Yemen leader-in-exile Hadi returns for meeting of divided parliament
Hadi's Riyadh-backed government, which is still recognized internationally, has been based in the southern port city of Aden since 2015 and Hadi has not set foot there since a visit last August.
Houthis undermine Yemen’s present and sabotage its future
Apparently, the international community is not aware of this serious war against Yemen humanitarian identity and against coexistence, equality, and civic values.
A day in the life: War-ravaged Yemenis eke out meager living, if at all
In capital of Sana’a, citizens do what they can to get by and even express optimism for the future.