Finding an unexplined Israeli missile at Sanaa airport after the Houthi group announced its restarting!

The Houthi group announced, today, Wednesday, that an unexploded Israeli missile was extracted from Sana'a International Airport, just one day after its announcement to complete the rehabilitation work of the runway and announce the airport's readiness to receive flights.
The Houthi militia announced, yesterday, Tuesday, the completion of the technical teams from the maintenance and rehabilitation of the Sana'a airport runway, which was severely damaged by air strikes on May 6.
The director of Sana'a International Airport, Khaled Al -Shaif, confirmed that the airport is fully ready to resume flights, noting that the weekly flights to Queen Alia Airport in Jordan will be at the forefront of the next navigation movement.
These developments come days after two waves of air strikes carried out by Israeli fighters, during which they targeted Sanaa International Airport, the neighboring Al -Dailami air base, in addition to the port of Hodeidah, and manufacturers of cement in the provinces of Hodeidah and Amran, as part of an unprecedented escalation in the Houthi areas in northern and west Yemen.