Tensions Escalate as Houthis Vow Retaliation, Israel Intercepts Missile
Israel has launched its first direct military action against Yemen’s Houthi rebels, targeting the port of Hodeidah in response to a deadly drone attack on Tel Aviv.
At a glance:
- Israeli airstrikes hit Hodeidah port, killing three and injuring over 80, according to Houthi sources
- Attack follows a Houthi drone strike on Tel Aviv that killed one and injured eight
- Israel intercepts Houthi-launched ballistic missile aimed at Eilat
- Fears grow of widening regional conflict as Hezbollah fires rockets from Lebanon
Israel has carried out airstrikes on the Houthi-controlled port of Hodeidah in Yemen, marking a significant escalation in its response to attacks from the Iran-backed group. The strikes came a day after a Houthi drone hit Tel Aviv, killing one person and injuring several others.
Retaliation and Escalation
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated the strikes were intended to send a clear message to the Houthis. The Israeli military, which codenamed the operation “Outstretched Arm,” targeted what it described as “terrorist military targets” in Hodeidah. Houthi officials reported three deaths and over 80 injuries from the strikes.
In response, the Houthis launched a ballistic missile toward the Israeli city of Eilat, which was intercepted by Israel’s Arrow 3 defense system. The group has vowed further attacks, with Houthi leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi stating that “attacks on civilian facilities do not serve as a deterrent for us.”
Regional Tensions Rise
The exchange has heightened concerns about a wider regional conflict. Hezbollah in Lebanon fired rockets into northern Israel, while Hamas militants in Lebanon targeted an Israeli army base. Israel responded with strikes in southern Lebanon.
These developments come as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepares for a trip to Washington, where he is expected to meet with President Biden. The visit may provide an opportunity to discuss ways to de-escalate tensions in the region.
Humanitarian Concerns
The targeting of Hodeidah port has raised alarm about the potential impact on humanitarian aid to Yemen, where millions face starvation. The port is described as critical for the delivery of food and assistance to the country.
As the situation evolves, there are growing calls for diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation and address the humanitarian crisis in both Yemen and Gaza.