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Yemen’s Houthis report Israeli air strikes on Al-Hudaydah, Salif seaports


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A screen grab captured from a video shows smoke and flames rising from the area following an attack by Israeli warplanes Hudaydah Port controlled by the Iran-backed Houthis on the Red Sea coast in Al Hudaydah, Yemen on July 20, 2024 [AA/Anadolu Agency]

A screen grab captured from a video shows smoke and flames rising from the area following an attack by Israeli warplanes Hudaydah Port controlled by the Iran-backed Houthis on the Red Sea coast in Al Hudaydah, Yemen on July 20, 2024 [AA/Anadolu Agency]

The Yemeni Houthi group on Friday reported more Israeli air strikes on two of its seaports in western Yemen, Anadolu reports.

“An Israeli aerial aggression targets the ports of Al-Hudaydah and Salif,” Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV reported, without giving further details.

No casualties or material damage have been reported so far.

The Israeli army, for its part, confirmed that the attack destroyed infrastructure at the Houthi-controlled Al-Hudaydah and Salif ports.

In a statement, the Israeli army said dozens of Israeli military aircraft were involved in the attack on Yemen, including fighter jets, refuelers and spy planes.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also confirmed the attack, vowing to strike the Houthi group “much harder, including their leadership and all infrastructure that enable them to attack us.”

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“Our pilots have now successfully struck two Houthi terrorist ports again, and this is just the continuation, with more to come,” Netanyahu added.

Israeli media, including the Times of Israel news portal, cited a military source as saying that Israel had waited for US President Donald Trump to end his Gulf tour to launch an attack on Yemen. Trump earlier on Friday departed the United Arab Emirates (UAE), concluding his Gulf tour.

In recent weeks, the Houthi group has stepped up its missile and drone attacks against Israeli targets, in response to the Israeli deadly war on Gaza that has left more than 53,000 people dead.

On May 6, US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire agreement with the Houthis brokered by Oman – a move Israeli officials reportedly described as “surprising.”

Israel, for its part, has since then carried out several air strikes targeting vital facilities in Yemen, including the Sanaa airport.

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