The Israeli Air Force conducted strikes on facilities affiliated with the Houthi Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) in Sanaa, Yemen, with reports indicating that a detention center was targeted. This occurred within the reporting window of September 25th, 2025, 4:08 PM to 5:08 PM UTC. The strikes are part of ongoing operations in response to Houthi aggression, which previously included a drone attack in Eilat. According to a statement from the SIS, one of its correctional facilities housing prisoners and detainees was hit by the strike. Families of detainees expressed concern, noting that Houthi-controlled SIS buildings, which reportedly house detained UN staff, NGO and INGO workers, activists, and journalists, may have been targeted. Three main SIS buildings, formerly part of the Political Security Organization (PSO) and the National Security Bureau (NSB), are located in Sanaa. Geolocation data indicates aftermath of reported Israeli strikes near Al-Raqass Street in Sanaa, specifically at coordinates 15.355114, 44.183197, with reports identifying the Raqs market as a target. Earlier in the day, the Israeli Air Force reported attacking more than 65 arms and AMM intelligence guidance, military targets of the Houthi terrorist rule in Yemen, with dozens of aircraft involved. These operations are a direct response to Houthi aggression, including a drone attack in Eilat earlier on September 25th that injured multiple individuals. The strikes in Sanaa targeted Houthi command centers, war materiel depots, and facilities used for planning attacks against Israel, including the Political Security Organization headquarters. In a separate development, Lebanese Minister of Information, Tarek Mitri, contacted the ministers of Interior, Justice, and Defense regarding an incident in the Al-Rawsha region of Beirut where an organizer allegedly violated a permit by illuminating the Raouche rock. Mitri stated that measures would be taken, including arrests and investigations, to ensure laws are implemented. Meanwhile, an Iraqi newspaper reported that Iraq may face sanctions, potentially escalating to military strikes against factions, due to a breakdown in communication with Washington. France has also dropped its World Court case against Iran over detained citizens.