Israeli forces conducted new airstrikes on Yemen's capital, Sana'a, and other locations across the country on September 10, 2025, between 2:17 PM and 2:32 PM UTC. Defense Minister Israel Katz stated the strikes targeted Houthi military camps where operatives were gathered, including the Houthi ministries of defense and finance, and the Houthi propaganda apparatus. This announcement follows earlier reports of Israeli strikes in Yemen on the same day. According to Defense Minister Katz, these actions were a response to threats against Israeli citizens, stating, "The IDF has just struck in Sanaa and other locations across Yemen, targeting military camps manned by Houthi operatives." He added, "The long arm of the State of Israel will reach and strike terrorism wherever it exists and from wherever a threat is posed to our citizens." The Houthi rebels confirmed that Israel was carrying out heavy airstrikes on Sana'a. It was not immediately clear what was being targeted or if there were any casualties. Previous reports indicated that Israeli forces had conducted airstrikes in Yemen between 1:47 PM and 2:17 PM UTC, targeting government complexes and fuel stores in Sana'a and Al-Joff County. Arab sources reported that the General Command headquarters in Sana'a and a fuel store on Sixty Street were bombed. The Houthi-affiliated Al-Masra channel reported attacks on the government complex in Al-Hazor, Al-Joff County, and stated that Israel was attacking the government complex in Al-Hazor. Witnesses reported that Israel targeted oil derivative stations in Sana'a, with the Saudi Al-Arabia channel citing its sources that the IDF attacked six different targets, including the headquarters of the Yemeni Ministry. Separately, in a non-related event, the Saudi national team expanded their lead against Yemen to 3-1 in the Final Gulf Cup for Youth, as reported by YeMonitor.