Continuing their attacks on Palestine and Lebanon, the Israeli military has now targeted the port city of Hodeidah in Yemen. The areas hit included energy plants and a port used for oil imports. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated, “Our message is clear, no place is too far for Israel.” The attack resulted in 4 fatalities and 29 injuries.
The Israeli army announced that multiple military targets belonging to Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen were hit by numerous warplanes.
It was reported that among the targets struck was a port used for energy plants and oil imports.
The attack led to 4 fatalities and 29 injuries.
It is noted that the attack was in response to recent aggressions against Israel by the Houthis.
“NO PLACE IS TOO FAR FOR ISRAEL”
Following the attack, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated that Israel would strike its enemies without considering distance. The Iranian Foreign Ministry promptly condemned the Israeli attack in Yemen.
Earlier, the Houthis targeted Ben Gurion Airport used by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu upon his return from the United States with a ballistic missile, which was intercepted by Israeli air defense systems.
ISRAEL TARGETED HODEIDAH PORT ON JULY 20
The Israeli military previously targeted the Hodeidah Port, controlled by the Houthis, on July 20, hitting four cranes used for unloading cargo. The attack resulted in 6 fatalities and 83 injuries.
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