
Israeli Enemy Aircraft Launch Airstrikes on Hodeida Port
Israeli enemy Air Force launched a series of raids on Hodeida province today.
A local source told the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that Israeli Air Force aircraft targeted Hodeida Port with a series of raids.
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