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Flights resume at the rebel-held airport in Yemen's capital, more than a week after Israeli strikes
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Flights to Yemen's Houthi-held capital, Sanaa, have resumed after Israeli airstrikes disabled the airport on May 6. Yemenia airlines operated a flight from Amman, Jordan, carrying 136 passengers. The Israeli offensive was a response to a Houthi missile that hit near Tel Aviv's airport. Houthis have been targeting Israel and Red Sea vessels amid the Gaza conflict.
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