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    Yemen Government Forces Strike Sanaa Airport to Block Iranian Plane

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 13, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development in the Yemen conflict, government forces announced they executed a strike targeting Sanaa airport. The operation was intended to prevent an Iranian aircraft from landing, highlighting the ongoing tensions and external influences in the region. Sanaa airport, controlled by Houthi rebels, has been a strategic location throughout the civil war, often used for military and logistical purposes.

    Iran’s involvement in Yemen has been a contentious issue, with accusations of supplying arms and support to Houthi forces. The government’s move to intercept an Iranian plane underscores the broader geopolitical struggle playing out in Yemen, where regional powers vie for influence. This strike could escalate hostilities and complicate peace efforts aimed at resolving the prolonged conflict.

    The attack on the airport also signals the government’s intent to disrupt supply lines and weaken Houthi capabilities. Control over airspace and key infrastructure remains critical in the ongoing war, affecting humanitarian access and the security situation. The incident may provoke further military responses and impact diplomatic negotiations in the near future.

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