Israel launches airstrikes on Yemen a day after Houthi rebels strike Israeli airport
- On Monday, Israel conducted airstrikes targeting Houthi rebel positions in the Red Sea port area of Hodeidah, following a missile attack on its main airport the day before.
- The strikes were launched in retaliation for a missile attack by Iranian-backed Houthis that hit a roadway close to Israel’s primary airport, temporarily disrupting both flight operations and local transportation.
- Over 20 Israeli warplanes conducted airstrikes, releasing upwards of 50 munitions against numerous targets, including at least six hits on the vital Hodeida port and damage to a cement factory in the Bajil area.
- The airstrikes resulted in at least one fatality and 35 injuries, with the Houthi media office alleging that both Israel and the United States carried out the attacks, a claim that U.S. Officials have denied.
- The strikes further escalated tensions in the region, with Houthi officials vowing to continue attacks against Israel until the Gaza war ends and Israel stating it may take additional action in retaliation.
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Israeli targets Yemen’s Hodeida port following Tel Aviv strikes
Israeli airstrikes on Yemen's port city of Hodeida killed four people and wounded 39, according to the health ministry in Houthi-controlled territory, a day after the Yemeni rebels launched a ballistic missile that struck near Ben-Gurion airport, prompting several major airlines to cancel flights to Israel. The Israeli military said it had deployed 20 aircraft that dropped 50 bombs on multiple targets, including port infrastructure in Hodeida an…
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