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Israel strikes Yemen after Houthi attack on Israeli airport

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ADEN/CAIRO—The Israeli military said it carried out airstrikes against Yemen’s Hodeidah Port on Monday, a day after the Iran-aligned Houthis fired a missile that struck near Israel’s main airport.

The military said in a statement that it attacked what it called Houthi terrorist targets in Hodeidah and its vicinity.

The strikes killed at least one person and injured at least 35 people, the Houthi-run Saba news agency said citing the health ministry.

The Houthis shut down the area around the port and cement factory following the strikes, three sources said.

They said the extent of the damage at the port was unknown, yet the intensity of the strikes and fire caused severe damage to the containers’ berth.

Two other sources estimated the damage at 70 percent of the port’s five docks, warehouses and customs area. The strikes occurred as two ships were unloading their cargo, with traffic at the port at a complete standstill, a worker at the port said.

The port is the second-largest in the Red Sea after Aden and is the entry point for about 80 percent of Yemen’s food imports.

Retaliation

More than 10 strikes targeted Hodeidah Port and the Al Salakhanah and Al Hawak neighborhoods in the city of Hodeidah, five residents told Reuters. Four strikes also targeted a cement factory east of Hodeidah.

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“The attack was carried out in response to repeated attacks carried out by the Houthi terrorist regime against the State of Israel in which surface-to-surface missiles and unmanned aircraft were launched at the territory of the state and its citizens,” the Israeli military said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to retaliate for Sunday’s missile attack, which was the first known to have escaped interception by Israel’s air defenses in a series of attacks since March.

Houthi official Abdul Qader al-Mortada said in an X post commenting on the attack that Israel should wait for the “unimaginable.”

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