Houthis Missile Israel 13 Times in 10 Days

The Yemeni Houthi movement announced, Sunday, its forces carried out 13 military operations against Israel in just 10 days.

This was made in a report published by the so-called “26 September” website, which is the mouthpiece of the Ministry of Defense in the internationally-unrecognized Houthi government.

The report stated that the group’s forces “carried out 13 military operations against Israel in support of Gaza from December 19 until, Saturday”, 28 December, 2024 according to Anadolu.

The report made a list of the military operations, stating that most of them were towards the city of Tel Aviv and its greater area in central Israel. These operations included hypersonic ballistic missiles.

The last operation was Saturday, when the Nevatim Air Base in the Negev region in southern Israel was targeted with a Palestine 2 hypersonic ballistic missile that “successfully achieved its goal,” according to the Houthi report.

​​​Last Thursday, Israel launched a series of military airstrikes on Yemen, including at the Sanaa International Airport and at the Hodeidah Port in the west of the country as well as other service facilities, including the Haiz power station in Sanaa and the Ras Katheeb power station in Hodeidah, killing 6 people and wounding 40.

In “solidarity with Gaza” in the face of the ongoing Israeli genocidal war on the Strip since 7 October, 2023, the Houthis targeted Israeli-linked cargo ships in the Red Sea with missiles and drones, in addition to launching attacks on targets inside Israel.

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UN: Israel Destroys 800,000 WFP Fuel Liters in Yemen

A report issued Sunday by the UN World Food Program (WFP) revealed that Israeli airstrikes on Yemen’s Al-Hudaydah Port on July 20 destroyed around 800,000 liters of fuel belonging to the organization.

“Close to 800,000 liters of WFP-owned fuel for its on-demand services was destroyed by airstrikes on Al Hodeidah Port on 20 July,” the report on the humanitarian situation in Yemen said, using an alternate spelling for the port.

Courtesy: Anadolu

The airstrikes on the port, which is under the control of the Houthi group, caused numerous casualties and material losses estimated at $20 million.

The strikes followed a Houthi drone attack on the city of Tel Aviv a day earlier which killed one Israeli and injured nine others in response to Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

Yemeni officials initially reported six deaths and dozens of injuries.

Following the attack, the bodies of nine workers were recovered from the port and fuel depots according to Anadolu.

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