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American and Israeli officials claimed that Israel only targeted Houthi military sites in the area of the port, used for weapon storage. [ 36 ] [ 27 ] According to these officials, Israel attacked the Hudaydah Port because it is used for transfers of weapons from Iran, [ 9 ] and facilitates export and import of goods.
On 20 July 2024, Israel conducted attacks on Hudaydah Port in Al Hudaydah, Yemen, claiming to have targeted Houthi infrastructure. They carried out an aerial bombing of alleged ammunition depots, oil storage facilities, and power stations. Israel struck targets Inside Yemen again in September and earlier in December. [5]
The next day, Israel attacked the Hodeidah port in Yemen, killing 14 people and injuring 90. Houthi officials condemned the Israeli attacks, and said they will not stop until what they called "the genocide in Gaza" is stopped. [23] Among those killed in the Israeli attacks were 12 employees of the Yemen Petroleum Corporation. [24]
The Israeli military has repeatedly struck Yemen since launching its war in Gaza following the Hamas-led October 7 attack. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said strikes on Yemen would ...
Israel’s military failed to intercept a missile from Yemen that fell in the Tel Aviv-Jaffa area on Saturday, injuring 14 people. The US military has also targeted the Houthis in Yemen in recent ...
Israeli officials hailed the attack as a show of the country's ability to "reach and strike any threat" to Israelis, with the strike following a recent ramping up of Houthi attacks on Israel.
In December 2024, Israel carried out several strikes against the Houthis, a Zaidi militia supported by Iran, in response to Houthi attacks on population centers in Israel.. On the morning of 19 December 2024, Israel carried out several airstrikes in western Yemen in an operation dubbed Operation White City (Hebrew: מבצע העיר הלבנה), [1] and on 26 December the Israeli Air Force ...
Israeli airstrikes targeting Yemen's Houthi-controlled capital, Sanaa, and Red Sea port city Hodeida left energy facilities ablaze in response to missiles launched earlier by the Houthis.