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Israeli jets hit Houthi targets in Yemen in response to drone attack

Press RoomBy Press RoomJuly 20, 2024
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Israeli jets struck several targets including energy infrastructure in the Yemeni port of Al Hudaydah on Saturday in response to a drone attack by Houthi militants that killed one person in Tel Aviv the day before.

The Israel Defense Forces said they had hit “military targets” in the port, in retaliation for repeated attacks against Israel by Iran-backed Houthi militants since the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza erupted last year.

“The Houthis attacked us over 200 times. The first time that they harmed an Israeli citizen, we struck them. And we will do this in any place where it may be required,” said Yoav Gallant, Israel’s defence minister.

“The blood of Israeli citizens has a price. This has been made clear in Lebanon, in Gaza, in Yemen, and in other places — if they will dare to attack us, the result will be identical.”

Footage on social media of the aftermath of the strikes showed intense fires raging in the Al Hudaydah port, which is controlled by Houthi rebels, with flames and plumes of black smoke spiralling into the sky.

Yemeni media reported that the strikes had caused casualties, but did not provide a death toll.

An Israeli military official said that Israel had hit “dual use” targets in the port, including energy infrastructure, and that Al Hudaydah was the main supply route for Iranian weapons deliveries to the Houthis. The official added that Israel had informed its allies in advance of the strike.

A Houthi spokesman, Mohammed Abdulsalam, said the strikes had hit “civilian facilities, oil depots and the power station” in Al Hudaydah, and would not deter Houthi forces but “only increase our determination”.

The Iran-backed Houthis, who control northern Yemen, began firing at Israel after the war in Gaza began last year, and have often targeted the southern Israeli port of Eilat with drone and missile attacks.

They have also launched multiple attacks on shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, severely disrupting the flow of goods through one of the world’s key maritime trade routes.

However, before Friday’s attack on Tel Aviv, in which a long-range drone detonated over the centre of the city, killing one person and injuring ten more, the attacks on Israel had not been fatal, with most of the projectiles being shot down by US forces or Israel’s air defence systems.

Israel’s air defence systems identified the drone involved in Friday’s attack, but it was not shot down due to “human error”, according to Israeli officials.

The Houthis claim they are acting in support of the Palestinians as part of the so-called axis of resistance made up of militant groups backed by Iran. Israel and the US have accused Iran of supplying the Islamist movement with missile and drone technology.

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