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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.
After the second Israeli wave of airstrikes on Yemen, the Yemeni Houthis launched a ballistic missile at Tel Aviv, causing sirens to sound across central Israel. [20] Following the operation, sources in Israel's defense establishment stated that the strike marks the start of a larger campaign against the Houthis. [19]
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]
Israel’s military launched deadly strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen early Thursday, just hours after the Iran-backed militant group’s latest attack on Israel. Nine people were killed and ...
Israel retaliated by striking multiple targets in areas of Yemen under Houthi control, including power plants in Sana'a. Israeli leaders have vowed to eliminate Houthi leadership if the missile ...
Israeli forces on Thursday launched a massive barrage of strikes on Houthi positions in Yemen in the latest exchange of attacks between Israel and the Iranian-backed rebel group. The Israeli ...
The Iran-backed Houthi movement, which gained control of much of Yemen during its civil war, launched attacks against international shipping demanding a halt to Israel's operations in Gaza, in which over 36,000 Palestinians were killed. During their campaign, over 50 ships were attacked, one ship was seized, and three sailors were killed.
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.