The Israeli Navy attacked electricity infrastructure in Sana'a, Yemen, this morning, causing temporary power outages. The strikes targeted energy facilities, including the Hiziz power station south of the capital, according to civil defense sources and the Yemeni Electricity Corporation. This marks the seventh or eighth power station reportedly targeted by Israel in Sana'a. The attacks were confirmed by Israel, though they have not officially commented on the specific incidents. A security factor confirmed the Navy's action in Yemen this morning. Residents reported hearing strong explosions in the capital coinciding with the sounds of ambulances near the affected areas. A member of the Houthi Politburo confirmed reports of explosions in Sana'a. An official statement from the Defense Army indicated that the raids were carried out in response to repeated concerns by the "Houthi terrorist regime" against Israel, including missile launches. The Defense Army stated it would act vigorously against any threat to Israel, regardless of distance, and that the Houthi regime operates under the direction of Iran to target Israel and its allies. The Director General of the Yemeni Electricity Corporation stated that the bombing of electricity stations led to a temporary power outage. Civil defense sources reported that a fire caused by the aggression on the Hiziz power station has been extinguished. The strikes occurred approximately 2000 km from Israel's shores and 150 km deep into Yemen. Sources indicate that the Israeli Air Force is not valid in Yemen and that Israel has not yet officially referred to the attack. Reports from Sana'a mentioned explosions near the Hiziz station, with some describing them as "huge" and believed to be air strikes. An official from the Yemeni Electricity Corporation described the attack as targeting "service facilities and civilian notables: electricity, water."