Israel Tells Citizens to Evacuate Houthi-Controlled Ports in Yemen
- On Monday night, the IDF issued an evacuation notice for civilians at three Houthi-controlled Yemeni seaports: Hodeidah, Ras Isa, and Al-Salif.
- The notice came after Israeli airstrikes on May 28 targeting Sana'a International Airport, which destroyed the Houthis' last operational aircraft during a coordinated military campaign known as Operation Golden Jewel.
- Fifteen Israeli fighter jets conducted daylight strikes dropping over 30 munitions on Yemeni ports used by the Houthis, degrading port infrastructure amid ongoing intelligence efforts.
- IDF spokesperson Avichay Adraee issued an urgent Arabic alert advising everyone located in or around these ports to leave the area and maintain a safe distance until further updates are provided.
- These actions respond to Houthi missile and drone attacks on Israel since mid-May and reflect efforts to prevent weapon transfers via Yemeni ports.
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The Israeli armed forces have ordered the evacuation of the population from the ports of Ras Isa, Hodeida, and Salif in Yemen, all of which are controlled by Houthi militias.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has issued an "urgent" evacuation warning for three Houthi-controlled ports in Yemen, ahead of possible airstrikes.
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