Israeli fighter jets conducted airstrikes in Yemen, targeting sites associated with the Iran-backed Houthi militia. The strikes were in response to a deadly drone attack in Tel Aviv by the Houthis. This marked the first public Israeli attack on the group in months of escalating tensions.
Details of the Airstrikes
The Israeli airstrikes focused on gas and oil depots, as well as a power station near Yemen’s Red Sea port of Hodeidah, which is controlled by the Houthis. The port serves as a crucial hub for both oil export facilities and the transportation of civilian goods and humanitarian aid in war-torn Yemen.
Houthi Response
Following the Israeli airstrikes, a Houthi spokesperson, Nasruddin Amer, stated that a response from the group was “inevitable.” He emphasized the ongoing conflict with Israel and vowed to escalate their operations in support of Gaza.
Drone Attack on Tel Aviv
On the preceding day, the Houthis claimed responsibility for a long-range drone attack on Tel Aviv, resulting in the death of one Israeli and injuries to several others. The Houthis have previously launched numerous missiles and drones towards Israel, citing solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
Escalating Tensions
The conflict between Israel and the Houthi militia has heightened in recent months, with the Houthis targeting Israeli territories and maritime activities. Israel’s retaliatory airstrikes in Yemen signify a new phase in the ongoing tensions between the two parties.