Israel attacked Yamani Port City, says Houthi rebels

Dubai: Israel attacked Dock at Yemen’s port city of Hodida on Tuesday, Hurti rebels said, probably the facility of damage that are important to assist the hungry, war-colored nation in shipment. Israel did not immediately accept the attack and the Israeli army did not immediately respond to the request of the comment from the Associated Press. However, Tuesday’s claimed attack comes when the Hothis have repeatedly launched the missiles and drones targeting Israel during the war on Hamas in Gaza Patti. Hauthis announced the attack through its Al-Masira Satellite News Channel. He said that the attack targeted the dock there without expansion. Late on Monday night, Israel issued an online warning to Yemenis to get out of Ras Az, Hodida and Al-Al-Salif ports, which was reportedly that “use the port for terrorist activities of the Houthi regime”. Hodida is also the main entry point for food and other humanitarian aid for millions of Yemen as the war began when Houthis seized Sana, the capital of Yemen in 2014. Houthis is continuously starting missiles and drone attacks against commercial and military ships in the region, which the group’s leadership has described as an attempt to eliminate Israel’s aggressive in Gaza. From November 2023 to January 2025, Hauthis targeted more than 100 business ships with missiles and drones, immersing two of them and killed four sailors. This has greatly reduced the flow of trade through the Red Sea corridor, which usually moves $ 1 trillion goods through it annually. Houthis stopped attacks in a self-laughable ceasefire until the US launched a widespread attack against the rebels in the mid-March. Trump stopped the attacks before the middle -east travel, stating that the rebels “capital” for American demands. In early Tuesday, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote on the Social Platform X that the US Navy ships traveled to the Red Sagar and its Bab L-Mandeb Strait “many times in recent times” without facing fierce attacks. Hegseth first wrote before facing the Congress for the first time after sharing sensitive military details of the US military campaign against Hauthis in a signal chat, “These transit challenges show the success of both Operation Rough Rude and President’s peace without challenging and the success of both.” Meanwhile, a broad, Dickdelong War in Yemen, between the Hauthis supported by the Saudi -led coalition and the country’s exiled, lives in a deadlock.