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Israeli naval ships have achieved targets in the port city of Hudaida in Huti Yemen -controlled.
The Israeli military said in a statement that the strikes were carried out in response to Huti missiles aimed at Israel and aimed at stopping the use of the port for “military purposes”.
There were no instant messages of victims.
Images published on social media show that black jets of smoke rising from the harbor, such as Houthi-Run Al-Masirah TV, reports two separate strokes.
The Hutiists regularly shoot rockets in Israel in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. On Thursday, the Huthi rocket was caught over Jerusalem, while last month one hit the sites of Israel’s main airport.
Hudaida strikes, which were unusually carried out by naval ships, not by planes, were held in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has previously issued warnings to evacuate all those present at the Hudaida port, as well as other Hutti ports of Ras Isa and Salif.
“Due to the use of seaside ports for its terrorist regimes of terrorist regimes for its terrorist activities, we urge all those present in these ports to evacuate and stay away from them for your own safety,” writes the Arabic Avic Avic Avic Avic spokesman
Naruddin Amer, the deputy manager of the Hutis media office, wrote to X that the attack had no significant impact on the group’s operations.
“This has no effect on the morals of our people, which comes out on the street a week … in support of Gaza,” he writes.
The Hudaida port, which is the main entrance point for food and other humanitarian aid for millions of Yemeni, has been the goal of several Israeli strikes over the past year.
Last month, one man was killed in an Israeli blow, Huti’s Health Ministry said in a statement at that time. Israeli officials said the strike would take the harbor in about a month.
The Iran -backed HOUTHI group controls much of the northwestern Yemen since 2014, when they canceled an internationally recognized government from the capital Sanaa and caused a devastating civil war.
The Hutists began attacking ships passing through the Red Sea in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza after the Israeli military began an offensive there in response to the attack by the Palestinian Armed Hamas against Israel in October 2023.
Since November 2023, Hutiis has launched dozens of rocket and drones attacks against merchant ships – sinking two ships, seizing a third and killing four crew members.
The attacks have forced even large shipping companies to stop using the Red Sea – which usually goes almost 15% of global sea trade usually – and instead to take a much longer route around South Africa.
In response, former US President Joe Biden has started US air strikes against the group.
This campaign appeared after US President Donald Trump took office until a truce was reached in early May.