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Israel Strikes Yemen After Houthi Missile Intercept: Nine Dead

Yemen Port Attack Kills Nine, Spurs Israeli Retaliation

At⁢ least nine people were killed and three injured in Yemen following Israeli⁢ airstrikes ⁤targeting energy infrastructure and the port ​of Salif, reportedly controlled by Houthi rebels. The attacks,​ which occurred Thursday, mark a​ meaningful escalation in⁢ the ongoing conflict.

“As a result of an attack by Israel’s enemy directed against ⁣the port of Salif, ⁢seven people died,” ​reported Al Masirah, a ​Yemeni television station.The station added that “two others died and one was injured” ⁤in separate ‌attacks‌ on oil facilities in Ras Issa.

Al⁤ Masirah reported seven separate attacks against ⁢the strategically⁣ vital port of Al Hodeidah, Yemen’s main‌ port. Israeli forces had previously​ identified‍ al Hodeidah⁢ as a launch point for attacks against ⁤Israeli-affiliated ships in the Red Sea. This ⁣marks the second attack⁣ on the port this year, following an earlier incident in September that resulted in five deaths.

Israel’s Response and ‌Houthi Claims

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned of a​ “strong” response to the ⁢situation,​ following reports⁢ of missile fire and threats. Israeli forces confirmed early Thursday morning that they had ‌bombed ‌ports and‍ energy infrastructure in ‌Sana’a, the Yemeni capital, along the west coast, and inland.

Houthi⁢ military spokesman Yahya Saree claimed obligation for launching “two hypersonic ⁤ballistic missiles, type ⁣Palestine 2,” against ‍Israel. He described the⁢ operation as “successfully‌ achieving its objectives” and a “natural and legitimate” response ⁣to the Israeli attacks on civilian facilities.

The ‍Israeli army announced it intercepted a projectile,​ though debris damaged a⁣ school in Ramat Gan, central Israel, without causing injuries. In response, Israeli Prime Minister‌ Benjamin Netanyahu warned⁢ that the rebels “are learning and⁢ will learn the hard way that​ anyone who harms Israel will pay a very high price for ‌it,”‌ in a video ⁣released by‍ his office Thursday.

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The escalating‌ conflict raises concerns about regional stability and the humanitarian crisis in ⁢Yemen, already⁣ one of the⁤ world’s most impoverished nations. ​⁣ The incident underscores the complex geopolitical⁣ dynamics in ​the region and the potential for further escalation.


Israeli Airstrikes‌ on Yemen: Expert weighs In on Escalating Conflict ⁢







Sarah Miller, Senior Editor, world-today-news.com: Welcome ‍back ‍to World Today, viewers. Earlier today, we ‍brought you breaking​ news out of Yemen, where Israeli airstrikes on the key port of Salif⁤ and other energy facilities have reportedly killed nine civilians. Joining us now is Dr. Yasir Al-Amiri,⁢ a⁢ leading scholar on Middle Eastern conflict and security studies ‍at the Institute for Middle Eastern Studies. Dr.Al-Amiri,thanks for joining us.







Dr. Yasir Al-Amiri: My pleasure, sarah. It’s crucial to ⁣shed light on‍ this complex and increasingly perilous‍ situation.







Sarah Miller: Absolutely.Can you ⁤help our audience understand the ​context of these airstrikes? What led to this escalation?







Dr. Yasir Al-Amiri: As you mentioned, the port of salif, along⁣ with other energy installations, ⁣has been singled out. These facilities are strategically critically important, both economically and potentially militarily. The Houthis, who control much of northern yemen‌ including the​ capital Sana’a, have been accused ‌by Israel⁤ of launching attacks against israeli-linked ships in the Red ⁤Sea. This latest incident ⁣appears to ​be ⁤a ​direct retaliation for​ those alleged attacks.







Sarah Miller: The Houthis claim ⁣that these airstrikes are a⁢ direct ​response to their targeting of Israeli infrastructure.⁤ They ‍say they⁣ acted in self-defense.Do you think these attacks were justified?







Dr. Yasir​ Al-Amiri: This is the crux of the problem.The conflict presents a classic​ complex political‍ and security dilemma. While Israel has the right to defend itself, the proportionality and legality of retaliatory strikes against Yemeni ⁤civilian‍ infrastructure are ​debatable. The Houthis, on the other ⁤hand, have⁢ a history of using asymmetric warfare tactics, which often target ⁤civilian targets. ​This ‌makes⁣ it difficult to assess⁣ who is more in the wrong.







Sarah Miller: ⁢The ​Israeli prime​ Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has issued a stern warning, stating that anyone ⁤who harms Israel will “pay a VERY high price.” What are the chances of this esclating ‌further?







Dr. Yasir Al-Amiri: This ​rhetoric is sadly becoming​ all too ‌familiar. It’s incredibly dangerous. The risk of a wider conflict pulling in regional actors increases significantly every time there’s a strike like this. Yemen is already facing a dire‍ humanitarian crisis. This escalation‍ will only exacerbate the suffering of the Yemeni people.









Sarah⁤ Miller:**



Dr.⁢ Al-Amiri, thank you for your invaluable ⁢insight into this complex and ‌distressing situation. Our thoughts are with the people of Yemen.



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