The Israeli fighter Jets flew over 1,000 miles to the port city of Hudaydah in the west of Yemen on Monday, after the militants of Houthi fired a ballistic rocket that landed near the international airport of Israel this weekend.
There were no immediate reports on victims.
The Israeli strike was the youngest volleye between Israel and the Houthis, the armed group supported by Iranians, which controls a large part of the northwest of Yemen. The Houthi’s rockets and drones in Israel have been shooting in a solidarity campaign with Palestinians in Gaza for more than a year.
Israel, the United States and Great Britain, among other countries, have repeatedly bombed the militants to force them to set their attacks. The Houthis also attacked and threatened ships and military ships and crossed the Red Sea as part of an alleged attempt to block Israel, although many of the ships had preliminary Israeli bonds.
On Sunday morning, a ballistic Houthi rocket discovered the multi-layered air defendant of Israel before struck near the international airport Ben-Gurion, which is located just outside the coastal city of Tel Aviv. The Israeli guides swore quickly to react with violence.
On Monday evening, the Israeli military began to bomb the goals in Hudaydah, with planes to hit the port – which the military said, as a “main source of income for the Houthi regime” and a specific factory east of the city. The port is the main channel for food imports, fuel and help to enter impoverished northern Yemen, where more than 20 million people live.
Despite months of retaliation and ballistic rocket attacks, neither Israel nor the Houthis have achieved their declared goals. The Houthis have undertaken to continue to shoot Israel, which seems to escalate Israel until the end of the Israeli campaign against Hamas in Gaza.
Some Israeli military analysts have argued that the options for the underpass of the country’s distant enemy are also limited with international support.
President Trump has improved the US military campaign against the Houthis, which began under the Biden government. Mr. Trump swore that the group is “completely destroyed” and that the US sanctions exacerbated the militia. He also referred the group as a “foreign terrorist organization”.
US officials offered only a few public information about the latest American operations against the Houthis. However, the Houthi officials said that the US strikes killed a large number of civilians. However, the toll fees could not be verified independently, since the Houthis have a firm grip on the field of information from areas under their influence.
In April, an American strike aimed at the port of Ras Isa, a large fuel depot in Hudaydah, which killed at least 74 people and wounded more than 150 others. said Anees al-AsbahiA spokesman for the Ministry of Health led by Houthi. He identified many as civilian port workers.