In 50 overnight strikes: US hits Houthi bases, weapons depots
A Yemeni economic analyst estimated that Thursday night's attack on the Ras Issa fuel port caused roughly $700 million in damage to the Houthis.
Shachar Kleiman
Israel Hayom
Apr 20. 2025

US airstrikes on the Ras Isa oil port
held by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Hodeida, Yemen, April 18, 2025.
According to the reports, the airstrikes targeted sites and positions belonging to the pro-Iranian terrorist organization. In Sanaa province, strikes hit weapons depots and shelters southeast of the capital. North of the capital, additional Houthi positions were targeted, with two fatalities reported. A headquarters of the group in the Al-Safiyah area was also bombed. Further attacks hit storage sites, shelters, and additional posts, with at least one fatality reported in the Bani Matar region.
In Al-Hudaydah province, coalition aircraft bombed Houthi positions at the local airport and at a naval base near the port. The Houthis reportedly use the airport for military operations and for storing weapons and ammunition, particularly anti-ship missiles. In Amran and Marib provinces, additional Houthi positions and shelters were struck. In response, the Houthis launched missiles from other areas under their control, such as Ibb and Al-Jawf.
Meanwhile, a Yemeni economic analyst estimated that the airstrikes on Thursday evening targeting the Houthi-controlled Ras Issa fuel terminal caused the group about $700 million in damages. Reports also indicated that 74 people were killed in those strikes.
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Kicking them in the balls is not as good as cutting their throat, but it isn't nothing either.
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