Israel launches airstrikes on Yemen a day after Houthi rebels strike Israeli airport
- On Sunday, Iranian-backed Houthi rebels fired a missile that landed within the boundaries of Israel’s main airport near Tel Aviv, causing a temporary disruption to flights and passenger movement.
- The strike occurred amid ongoing Houthi attacks on Israel since October 2023, with Israel responding through intensified airstrikes on Houthi positions in Yemen’s Red Sea region starting mid-March.
- On Monday, Israel conducted multiple airstrikes on Yemen’s Hodeida port and a cement factory in the Bajil district, targeting Houthi rebels whom Israel accuses of receiving Iranian weapons there.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu acknowledged that Israel has taken measures against the Houthis previously and cautioned that future responses would come in multiple stages, indicating ongoing retaliation.
- Houthi media vowed to continue attacks on Israel and shipping routes until the Gaza war ends, while Iran denied direct involvement, calling the missile strike an "independent decision" by the rebels.
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Israeli strikes Yemen's Hodeidah Port after Houthi attack on Israel
The Israeli military said it carried out airstrikes against Yemen's Hodeidah Port on Monday, a day after the Iran-aligned Houthis fired a missile that struck near Israel's main airport. The military said in a statement that it attacked what it called Houthi terrorist targets in Hodeidah and its vicinity. The…


Israel launches airstrikes against Houthi rebels
Israel’s military said Monday that it carried out airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen’s Red Sea city of Hodeida, a day after the Iranian-backed rebels launched a missile that hit Israel’s main airport. The rebels’ media office said the United…
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