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Thursday, December 26, 2024
THE IAF RETALIATES AGAINST THE HOUTHIS
IAF hits Houthi terror sites across Yemen, including airport in Sanaa
The strikes came during a televised address by Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.
JNS
Dec 26, 2024
Israeli Air Force jets.
The Israeli Air Force conducted strikes on
the western coast of and deep inside Yemen on Thursday evening,
including Sanaa International Airport in the Houthi-controlled capital,
the IDF said.
The targets included the Hezyaz and Ras
Kanatib power stations, in addition to terror infrastructure in the
Hodeidah, Salif and Ras Kanatib ports.
“These military targets were used by the
Houthi terrorist regime to smuggle Iranian weapons into the region and
for the entry of senior Iranian officials. This is a further example of
the Houthis’ exploitation of civilian infrastructure for military
purposes,” the IDF said.
“The Houthi terrorist regime is a central
part of the Iranian axis of terror, and their attacks on international
shipping vessels and routes continue to destabilize the region and the
wider world. … The IDF will not hesitate to operate at any distance
against any threat to the State of Israel and its citizens,” added the
statement.
The strikes came during a televised address by Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.
Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi was delivering a televised address when the IAF attacked Yemen
“Israel’s deterrence has failed against
our country,” al-Houthi reportedly said. “The Israeli enemy knows that
our operations continue, they are effective and influential. Our
missiles, which the [Israeli] defense systems did not succeed in
intercepting, have caused great frustration in Israel and the U.S.,” he
added.
Speaking from the Israeli Air Force
headquarters after the strike on the second night of Chanukah, Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is engaged in a modern-day
Maccabean struggle.
“We are determined to cut off this
terrorist arm of Iran’s axis of evil,” Netanyahu said. “We will persist
in this until we complete the task.”
Sitting beside Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz said that anyone responsible for attacking Israel is a potential target.
“We will hunt down all the Houthi
leaders—we will strike them as we have done in other places,” Katz said.
“No one will be able to evade Israel’s long reach.”
Netanyahu on Wednesday threatened Yemen’s
Houthis, speaking at his office in Jerusalem before lighting the menorah
on the first night of Chanukah.
“Like then, we are striking at our
enemies. … The Houthis will also learn what Hamas, Hezbollah, the Assad
regime and others have learned, and this will also take time. This
lesson will be learned across the Middle East,” he said.
On Tuesday, Defense Minister Israel Katz threatened to target the Houthi leadership.
“I warned and said that just as we dealt
with [Hamas leader Yahya] Sinwar in Gaza, [Hamas leader Ismail] Haniyeh
in Tehran and [Hezbollah leader Hassan] Nasrallah in Beirut, we will
also deal with the heads of the Houthis in Sanaa and everywhere in
Yemen,” said Katz.
Hours later, Israel’s Arrow 3 air-defense system intercepted a Houthi ballistic missile.
The projectile was downed before crossing into Israeli airspace, but
air-raid sirens were triggered across much of central Israel due to the
threat of falling shrapnel.
Seven people were injured attempting to
reach protected areas in the greater Tel Aviv and Judean Foothills
(Shfela) regions, while two people were treated for anxiety, according
to the Magen David Adom emergency medical service.
Houthi terrorists have launched over 200 missiles and 170 drones at Israel in support of Hamas since the terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
The terrorist group has escalated its attacks in recent days, scoring hits on Israel’s densely populated central region.
Overnight Monday, a woman in her 60s was critically injured when she struck her head while rushing to a shelter in Tel Aviv during
sirens triggered by another Houthi missile. MDA paramedics treated 25
people who were lightly hurt running to shelters or who suffered anxiety
attacks.
Earlier on Monday, the IDF shot down a Houthi attack drone before it crossed into Israeli airspace.
Shortly before dawn last Thursday, the
warhead from an intercepted missile hit an elementary school in Ramat
Gan, collapsing the school’s main building but causing no injuries.
Following a failed interception overnight Friday, a missile hit a
playground in a residential area of Jaffa, lightly wounding 16 people.
The United Nations Security Council will
hold an emergency session on Monday to discuss the escalating Houthi
attacks, at Israel’s request.
Muhammad Ali al-Houthi, a member of the
Houthi Supreme Political Council that governs parts of Yemen, said on
Tuesday that he “does not fear the Jews.”
Yemen's Houthi Revolutionary Committee's president Mohammad Ali Al-Houthi said the people of Yemen “do not fear the Jews.”
In 1900, there were about 50,000 Jews in
Yemen. Following centuries of discrimination and persecution, Israel’s
“Operation Magic Carpet” from 1949 to 1950 brought nearly all remaining
Yemenite Jews home. The last one remaining, Levi Marhabi, has been
imprisoned by the Houthis since 2016 for allegedly helping a Jewish
family flee with a Torah scroll.
Muhammad Ali al-Houthi continued, “The Yemeni people will continue to support the Gaza Strip, no matter the sacrifices.”
The people of Yemen “do not fear the Jews
and do not care about any threats, but rather consider them hollow
statements,” he said.
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