Monday, May 05, 2025

ISRAEL AND THE US ATTACK THE HOUTHIS FOLLOWING MISSILE STRIKE ON BEN GURION AIRPORT

Israel strikes Houthis at Yemen's Hudaydah port

Israel has launched Operation "Port City," striking concrete plants, structures, and cargo docks at the Houthi-controlled port in coordination with the United States, in response to the missile launch toward Ben-Gurion Airport.

 

by Shachar Kleiman

 

Israel Hayom

May 5, 2025

 

Israel strikes Houthis at Yemen's Hudaydah port

IAF strikes Houthis at Yemen's Hudaydah port


An Israeli security official confirmed Monday evening that Israel struck the strategic port of Hudaydah in Yemen using 30 aircraft. The operation, coordinated with the US, targeted the port itself, a concrete plant, cargo unloading docks, and led to the destruction of concrete structures. The operation has been named "Port City."
 
The operation comes in response to missile fire by Shiite militia toward Israel, which caused a direct hit in Ben-Gurion Airport. Present in the Kirya's underground command center during the strike were Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.

In addition, The United States carried out a broad wave of airstrikes across northern Yemen, hitting multiple targets belonging to the Iran-backed Houthi terrorist organization. According to local sources, the strikes focused on the provinces of Al-Jawf and Sanaa, and at least seven targets were hit.

A senior source in southern Yemen told Israel Hayom, in response to recent Houthi threats to target Ben-Gurion Airport, that "this group only understands the language of death. There is no solution with them except through overwhelming force, with genuine support for the southern armed forces and the national [Yemeni] army, alongside continued US airstrikes."

 

 

Israeli Air Force fighter jets prepare for takeoff for airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen, May 5, 2025.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (center), Defense Minister Israel Katz (left) and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir oversee airstrikes in Yemen, at the Defense Ministry headquarters, Tel Aviv, May 5, 2025.
 
An image grab taken from a UGC video posted on social media on September 29, 2024, shows smoke billowing above Yemen's Houthi-held Hodeidah port city following Israeli strikes. (AFP/UGC/Anonymous)
Israel strikes Houthis at Yemen's Hudaydah port
 

 

Overnight, the US struck dozens of Houthi positions across Yemen. The targets included weapons depots, hideouts, and military posts, with strikes reported in the provinces of Sanaa, Saada, Marib, and Hudaydah. The Ras Issa fuel terminal was also reportedly hit again.

The escalation follows assessments that the Houthis on Sunday launched a new type of missile toward the Ben-Gurion Airport. Despite the ongoing US campaign, the terrorist organization is believed to be continuing the development of new missiles and UAVs.

Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree threatened that the group would impose a "total aerial blockade" on Israel, primarily by targeting its airports, including Ben-Gurion. He urged foreign airlines to stop flying to and from Israel. His comments came after a Houthi ballistic missile struck an open area near the airport on Sunday.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

They should quit fucking around and turn Somalia into a parking lot.