Houthi News
The Israeli Defence Forces struck Houthi military infrastructure at Yemen's Hodeidah port, targeting equipment, fuel tanks, and vessels used for attacks on Israel and maritime threats, vowing continued action.
The airstrip on Abd al-Kuri Island, which rises out of the Indian Ocean near the mouth of the Gulf of Aden, could provide a key landing zone for military operations patrolling that waterway.
Ambulances were seen rushing to the scenes, as Houthi forces cordoned off the targeted sites.
The fresh ambush specifically targeted Houthi-controlled sites including power plants and seaport crippling dozens of aircrafts and fighter jets at the Ras Issa and Hodeidah ports of Yemen.
The Israeli forces confirmed hitting multiple "military targets" in Hodeidah, a key Houthi-controlled port city, stating the operation was a response to numerous assaults against Israel in recent times.
The Yemen strikes are running parallel to an unfolding U.S. campaign of military retaliation over the killing of three American soldiers in a drone strike by Iran-backed militants on an outpost in Jordan.
SHIP HIJACK Breaking: The ship coming from Turkey to India has been hijacked by Houthi rebels. Now Houthi has also released the video of the hijacking. In the pictures, the rebels are seen landing on the ship from a helicopter. The Houthi rebels then took the entire staff of the ship hostage and took the ship to the other side. Let us tell you that this ship belongs to Britain and it was being run by a Japanese company. The flag of Bahamas was installed on this ship. There are no Israeli citizens among the total 25 crew members of the ship. All citizens belong to different countries.
The UN is in close contact with the authorities to secure their release
Local media outlets reported that unknown gunmen intercepted the vehicle
The UAE defence ministry said remnants of the intercepted missiles fell in separate areas around Abu Dhabi.
The coalition blamed the attack on the Iran-aligned Houthi forces
The coalition also said it intercepted and destroyed ballistic missiles heading towards Jazan and Najran
Al Ekhbariya television quoted sources as saying the attack was carried out with ballistic missiles and drones.
An official news agency controlled by Yemen's Houthi rebels says 12 civilians have been killed in two airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition in a northern province.
The coalition blamed a lack of control over the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah and misuse of permits for aid shipments for the continued smuggling of missiles into Yemen.
The strikes, authorized by President Barack Obama, represent Washington`s first direct military action against Houthi-controlled targets in Yemen`s conflict.
An Arab coalition intercepted two missiles fired by Yemen`s Houthi group at targets in Saudi Arabia and Yemen`s Marib province on Sunday, Saudi Arabian official media reported.
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