Yemen warns Saudi strike on Sana’a airport marks end of truce - PressTV
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Saudi-led coalition says it intercepted Houthi missiles - Middle East Eye.
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Yemen government says it attacked Sanaa airport to block Iranian aircraft - Middle East Eye.
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Yemen's Saudi-backed army bombs Houthi-held Sanaa airport to block Iranian plane The Times of IsraelYemen government forces attack Sanaa airport, intercept missiles
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Houthis fire missiles at Saudi Arabia, reportedly intercepted by air defenses The Jerusalem PostYemen government says its forces attacked Sanaa airport Al JazeeraIran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen say Saudi airstrikes hit Sanaa International Airport CTV NewsIran-backed Houthis accuse Saudi Arabia of striking Yemen's international airport AP NewsIranian plane lands in Yemen after strikes fail to stop it, Houthi media says The Times of Israel
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Houthis accuse Saudi Arabia of striking Sanaa airport, vow retaliation ReutersIran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen say Saudi airstrikes hit Sanaa International Airport AP NewsYemen's Houthis accuse Saudi Arabia of attacking international airport Financial TimesSaudi Arabian airstrikes hit Sanaa International Airport, Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen say NBC NewsYemen government says its forces attacked Sanaa airport
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Yemen warns Saudi strike on Sana'a airport marks end of truce PressTVIranian plane lands in Yemen after strikes fail to stop it, Houthi media says The Times of IsraelIran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen say Saudi airstrikes hit Sanaa International Airport CP24Houthi rebels in Yemen say Sanaa International Airport is hit by Saudi strikes The HillSaudi Arabia strikes Houthi-controlled Sana'a airport to stop Iranian plane The Jerusalem Post
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**Summary:** Yemen warns that a Saudi strike on Sana'a airport marks the end of a truce, following clashes between Iranian planes and Houthis over an intercepted aircraft. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights tensions in the region due to ongoing conflicts involving Iran-backed Houthi rebels and Saudi Arabia. The escalation
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