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Escalating Tensions Israel Strikes Yemen Amid Rising Houthi Attacks

Thursday 19 December 2024 - 11:40
Escalating Tensions Israel Strikes Yemen Amid Rising Houthi Attacks

Israel launched a series of deadly airstrikes on Yemen's capital, Sanaa, and the port city of Hodeida early Thursday, killing at least nine people, just hours after intercepting a missile launched by the Houthi rebels aimed at central Israel. The Israeli strikes have escalated tensions with the Iranian-backed Houthis, whose missile attacks on the Red Sea corridor have disrupted global shipping routes.

The Houthis, who control large parts of Yemen, have largely avoided the intense military retaliation faced by other Iran-aligned groups like Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. However, Israel’s latest action marks a significant shift, with the airstrikes targeting critical infrastructure, including power stations in Sanaa and the Ras Isa oil terminal on the Red Sea.

Reports from Houthi-controlled media indicate that the strikes resulted in widespread casualties, particularly at the port of Salif and the Ras Isa terminal, which are strategic for both Yemen's energy exports and military operations. While Israel's military did not confirm specific targets or assess the damage, they accused the Houthis of using these locations for military purposes, including smuggling Iranian weapons.

Israeli officials issued stern warnings to the Houthi leadership, emphasizing that any aggression toward Israel would be met with a disproportionate response. Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, an Israeli military spokesperson, stated that the targeted infrastructure was linked to military activities and warned the Houthis of severe retaliation.

The airstrikes follow a missile attack from Yemen that Israel's air force intercepted before it reached its territory. While the interception caused no casualties, missile debris fell in Ramat Gan, a suburb of Tel Aviv, where it damaged a school without causing injuries. The missile strike was later claimed by the Houthis, who fired two “Palestine” ballistic missiles in retaliation for Israel’s ongoing military operations in Gaza.

The broader geopolitical context of the airstrikes includes heightened tensions in the region, particularly along the Red Sea, where the Houthis have carried out attacks on commercial vessels. These actions have exacerbated security concerns for international shipping, as the Houthis claim to target vessels linked to Israel, the U.S., or the U.K. to force an end to Israel’s offensive in Gaza.

Despite U.S. military operations against the Houthis in response to their attacks on shipping in the Red Sea, Thursday’s airstrikes appear to have been an Israeli operation, with no direct involvement from the United States. The strikes further complicate the already volatile situation in Yemen, where a long-standing civil war has killed over 150,000 people and created one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.

The Houthis, despite facing heavy opposition, continue to hold significant ground in Yemen and have shown resilience, even as Israel’s operations against Hamas and Hezbollah have weakened those groups. As Israel and Iran exchange direct fire, the conflict in Yemen persists, leaving the region on the brink of further instability.


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