Initial reports of explosions at Hudaydah port in Yemen, after recent Houthi missile attacks on Israel. Heavy strikes reported, says Saher News.
Related: Iran-Backed Houthis Launch Ballistic Missiles Into Tel Aviv
The Harris-Biden betrayal of Israel may very well be the best thing that happened to Israel. They have subdued themselves for far too long at the behest of the Democrat party of jihad.
At least 10 blasts reported in Yemen, port & power station targeted. via @N12News https://t.co/xmQhedvTdh
— Israel Radar (@IsraelRadar_com) September 29, 2024
Al Hudaydah, Yemen now. Israel is striking the Houthis in a massive way. pic.twitter.com/hJgcnATIRi
— Raylan Givens (@JewishWarrior13) September 29, 2024
BREAKING:
Israel launches airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen.
Large explosions seen right now in the port city of Hodeidah pic.twitter.com/RzJLWYx0GY
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) September 29, 2024
srael launches airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen.
Israel strike fuel tanks, other targets in Yemen’s Hodeidah port
Israel struck oil reserves in Hodeidah, Yemen, following missile interception, with over ten attacks reported, according to Hezbollah-affiliated media.
By Shir Perets, Jerusalem Post, September 29, 2024:
Yemen’s Hodeidah port was targeted by airstrikes with targets including fuel tanks, two sources at the port told Reuters on Sunday.
Walla reported that Israeli officials announced, “In response to recent Houthi missile attacks on central Israel, the IAF targeted infrastructure at the port, including sensitive oil facilities belonging to the Yemeni rebels. The strike in Yemen was coordinated with the U.S.”
Additionally, Israeli officials emphasized that the strike in Yemen was coordinated with the U.S.
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