Israel has unveiled a new military strategy, targeting senior leaders of the Houthi movement in Yemen with a decisive airstrike in Sanaa. The operation resulted in the deaths of the Houthi prime minister, foreign minister, and several other high-ranking officials, marking a shift from previous tactics that focused on infrastructure rather than leadership.
The strike was prompted by intelligence that Houthi leaders were gathering for a speech, and it signals Israel's intent to directly confront those responsible for attacks on its territory and international shipping. Military experts note this approach abandons previous proportional retaliation in favor of targeting key figures.
Following the attack, the Houthis threatened retaliation, but subsequent missile and drone strikes failed to inflict damage. Israeli officials have warned that remaining Houthi leaders are now fleeing and promised continued action if hostilities persist.