On 24 August, Israel conducted airstrikes on Yemen’s capital, Sanaa. Houthi rebels controlling the territory reported that the attack resulted in six deaths and 86 injuries. The strikes targeted Houthi military sites, power plants, and a fuel depot, and were in direct retaliation for a recent Houthi missile launch toward Israeli territory. This incident is the latest in a series of escalations that are expanding the scope of the regional conflict. The attacks pose a direct risk to critical infrastructure and may lead to a further increase in retaliatory actions, impacting regional security and maritime operations in the Red Sea.