IDF, Houthis

WATCH | Israeli Navy intercepts drone launched from Yemen

An Israeli missile boat intercepted a drone launched towards Israel from the east. Pro-Iran Iraqi militias took responsibility.

Tracking and destroying a Houthi drone. (Screenshot of IDF footage.)

A short time ago (Sunday), an Israeli missile boat intercepted a drone launched from the east, reportedly by pro-Iran Iraqi militias, over the Red Sea before it could reach Israel.

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Tracking and destroying a Houthi drone. (Source: IDF Spokesperson)

After Arab reports of Israeli strikes in Yemen, the IDF Spokesperson confirmed a short time ago that the air force attacked targets of the Houthi terrorist regime in Yemen about 1,800 kilometers from the Israeli border on Sunday.

According to published reports, as a result of the attacks, a large fire broke out in the port in the city of Al-Hudaydah, similar to an extensive Israeli attack two months ago in the city in western Yemen.

In a large-scale aerial operation today, dozens of IAF aircraft, including fighter jets, refueling planes and intelligence planes, under the direction of the Intelligence Directorate, attacked targets used militarily by the Houthi terrorist regime in the areas of Ras Issa and Hodeida in Yemen. The IDF attacked power plants and a seaport, which are used to import oil.

Through the infrastructure and ports that were attacked, the Houthi regime transports Iranian weapons to the region, and supplies for military purposes, and thus oil. The attack was carried out in response to the Houthi regime's recent attacks on Israel.


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