

Israel launched fresh airstrikes on Yemen’s Hodeidah port on Monday, targeting sites linked to the Houthi movement, which it said were being used to launch missile and drone attacks against Israel and its allies.
The Israeli military said the attacks focused on Houthi-controlled infrastructure in the port that had been used to move weapons from Iran. These weapons were allegedly used by the Houthis to carry out attacks on Israel.
The military claimed it hit engineering vehicles, naval vessels, fuel containers, and other facilities described as “terror infrastructure.”
Defence Minister Israel Katz said the army was “forcefully countering any attempt to restore the terror infrastructure previously attacked.” He added that “Yemen’s fate will be the same as Tehran’s,” referring to the recent conflict between Israel and Iran in which Israel carried out strikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites.
STRUCK: Military targets belonging to the Houthi terrorist regime
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