Israeli forces attacked Yemen's port city Hodeidah on Monday, with Iran-backed Houthis targeting a "repeated attack" of the Jewish state, especially its missile strikes that almost hit Tel Aviv's largest airport.
The IDF said fighters targeted the port city, which is the Yemen coastline and a concrete factory.
"The terrorist infrastructure attacked the central supply source of Houthi's terrorist regime at the Hudaydah port," an IDF statement said. "The Hudaydah port is used to transfer Iranian weapons, military equipment and other equipment for terrorist purposes."
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The Houthi warriors were seen holding weapons with images of Houthi strikes. (Ministry of Defense/Reuters)
In addition, the IDF also hit the "Bajil" concrete factory, an important economic resource for Houthis, the IDF said. Officials said the facility is also used to build underground tunnels and terrorist infrastructure for the terrorist regime.
Israel said during the strike, Husseth retaliated with surface-to-ground missiles and drones launched by Israel and civilians.
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Israeli fighter planes took off and launched an air strike on Huthis in Yemen. (IDF)
After Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, Huthis targeted commercial transport in and around the Red Sea in solidarity with terrorist organizations.
The U.S. Navy has been deployed to the area, where they launched repeated air strikes on Hotis, Yemen.
The group is funded and trained by Iran.
Israel's strike was retaliated against a Houthi missile attack that almost hit Ben Gurion Airport, causing several international airlines to cancel flights to Israel.
Israeli Emergency Services cleared a road outside Israel's Ben Gurion Airport after attacking missiles from Yemen near Israel's main international airport. (Jack Guez/AFP via Getty Images)
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According to Israeli media reports, the missile reportedly evaded the defense of Israeli and US missiles.
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