Large fireball rising from an Israeli airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen.
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THIS is the dramatic moment a colossal fireball erupted near Yemen’s presidential palace in Israeli missile attacks against the Houthis.

Israel bombed targets in Yemen’s capital Sanaa – killing four and injuring 67 – in retaliation for a “multi-headed” warhead which the Houthis debuted against them on Friday.

Large fireball rising from an Israeli airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen.

A fire ball rises from the site of an Israeli air strike in Sanaa, YemenCredit: Reuters
Large explosion near Yemen's presidential palace.

Footage captured the moment the fireball erupted from the site of the strikeCredit: Reuters
Large explosion and fire in a city.

After the mushroom cloud cleared, a thick black column of smoke hung in the airCredit: Reuters
Firefighters battling a large fire.

Firefighters try to extinguish a blaze ignited by the strikesCredit: Getty

Footage recorded from a nearby tower block shows a huge cloud of flames and smoke erupt from a built-up area as a missile strikes.

A loud explosion is heard moments later.

Flames form a scorching column up into the sky topping by a blazing mushroom cloud – as onlookers shout in terror and car alarms wail.

After the explosion, a thick, black pillar of smoke remains hanging in the air.

A second explosion is then heard and fresh flames spring up – though it’s not clear whether this was caused by a second impact in the same spot.

Smoke can be seen rising from at least one more strike site across the city as the camera pans.

The strikes traded in the past three days are the latest in a year of fierce fighting between Israel and the Houthis after conflict spilled over from Gaza.

The Israeli military said Sunday’s targets included a military compound housing the presidential palace, two power plants and a fuel storage site.

A Houthi health ministry spokesperson said the “near-final toll” of the casualties was four deaths and 67 people wounded.

The IDF said it had bombed a “significant electricity supply facility for military activities” of the Houthis.

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It added the use of the plants “constitutes further proof of how the Houthi regime uses civilian infrastructure for military purposes”.

The IDF said: “The strikes were conducted in response to repeated attacks by the Houthi terrorist regime against the State of Israel and its civilians, including the launching of surface-to-surface missiles and UAVs toward Israeli territory in recent days.”

On Friday, the Houthis confirmed they had fired a ballistic missile into Israel, which they said was in support for Palestinians in Gaza.

An Israeli Air Force official said on Sunday the missile most likely carried several sub-munitions “intended to be detonated upon impact”.

Large fireball rising from an Israeli airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen.

Flames engulfed busy streetsCredit: Reuters
Smoke rises over a mosque under construction in Sanaa, Yemen.

Smoke hung over the city following the multiple bomb dropsCredit: Getty
Firefighters battling a large fire in Sanaa, Yemen.

Water is sprayed from a fire truck at a large fireCredit: Getty

“This is the first time that this kind of missile has been launched from Yemen,” the official said.

The Houthis, backed by Iran, have repeatedly attacked passing boats in the Red Sea, wreaking havoc with global trade routes.

They claim the attacks on vessels are also in support of Palestinians.

They have also frequently fired missiles towards Israel – though most of them have been intercepted.

Israel has responded with strikes on Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, including the vital Hodeidah port.

Abdul Qader al-Murtada, a senior Houthi official, said on Sunday: [Israel] must know that we will not abandon our brothers in Gaza, whatever the sacrifices.”

Two men on a motorbike watch a large plume of black smoke billowing from a fire in Sanaa, Yemen.

A pair ride through the city with the aftermath of one bomb visibleCredit: AP
Large fireball rising from an Israeli airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen.

A fire ball rises from the site of an Israeli air strike in Sanaa, Yemen August 24, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer TPX IMAGES OF THE DAYCredit: Reuters
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