Security analyst Yair Goldblatt posted documentation from the Yemeni capital of Sana'a on Monday afternoon, according to a post on X. The content of the documentation has not yet been specified.
Security analyst Yair Goldblatt posted additional documentation from the site of the Saudi strike on Sana'a airport at 14:42 Jerusalem time, roughly half an hour after journalist Sapir Lipkin published footage of the same strike. The content of Goldblatt's post has not been specified.
The Zioneer first reported explosions at Sana'a International Airport at 14:09 Jerusalem, attributed to a Saudi airstrike. Within minutes, the report evolved: Houthi-affiliated media confirmed the strikes, a Houthi military spokesman warned the attack would not go unpunished, the official Yemeni news agency Saba reported that the strike targeted the runways, and a Houthi-aligned source said the strike followed the landing of an Iranian plane. At 14:09, Lipkin published footage of the strike. The reporting has been consistent across multiple sources, from Houthi media to Saudi-linked channels to official Yemeni accounts.
Goldblatt, an Israeli security analyst specializing in regional intelligence, as The Zioneer has reported, previously posted documentation from Chabahar, Iran, on Thursday evening. His posts often focus on Iranian military activity and regional kinetic events.
The specific content of Goldblatt's documentation remains unspecified. No casualty figures or damage assessments from the airport strike have been released. The Zioneer is monitoring for further details.
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