The heat is on for Houthis in Yemen. Israeli airstrikes set two ports ablaze, along with major power stations. Four were killed, dozens wounded and millions left without electricity. The Iran sponsored goat humpers asked for it. They sent Benjamin Netanyahu a little welcome home gift, attached to a Palestine-2 missile. The IDF intercepted it and sent their message back.
Houthis not phased
Houthis are jeering “ha, ha, you missed!” So what if Israel knocked out the Hodeidah port. It may handle “80 percent of all goods, including food and medical aid” that enters Yemen but who cares? Electricity has always been a luxury to the impoverished radicals, so they don’t mind power outages. The important thing is they already had the oil pumped away for safekeeping. They were expecting something like this.
According to Houthi spokesperson Nasruddin Amer, the Israeli attack “was unsuccessful because the group had removed oil from the tankers in the port in advance as they expected to be attacked.”
Iran’s Ayatollah is afraid to jump into the brewing war directly. He’s currently hunkered in a bunker somewhere, avoiding the same fate as Lebanon’s Hezbollah commander in Beirut. Instead, he’s using his proxy forces to do his dirty-work for him. He’s going to need to send some Yemen aid.
“Sunday’s attack on the Ras Isa and Hodeidah ports resulted in huge explosions that killed at least four people and wounded dozens.” The day before, “the Houthis fired another Palestine-2 missile, claiming to have targeted Ben Gurion Airport during the arrival of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from the United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York.” Not a good idea.
The IDF announced they used “dozens” of fighter jets. Since Yemen is so far away, they also needed refueling planes. The idea was to attack seaports and power plants “which are used to import oil for military use by the Houthi terrorist regime.”
The Houthis may shrug it off but “some of the fuel tanks that were damaged in Israel’s first attack on Yemen on July 20 seem to have been hit again.”
Still capable of striking
Right now, “millions of people have been affected after the power stations that feed multiple governorates were damaged.” Observers note “the attacks could potentially lead to a fuel shortage in the short term as well since the Ras Isa terminal is a major hub used by the Houthis.”
While the average Palestinian in the street is going to be miserable for weeks and months, “the attacks are not expected to leave the Yemeni group incapable of launching strikes on Israel and shipping lanes.”
The Houthis are some of the most radical Palestinians on Iran’s axis of evil team. For the past year, they’ve fought guerrilla warfare style “in stated solidarity with besieged Palestinians and to end the war on Gaza.”
They can’t believe Joe Biden wasn’t able to make Israel sign a ceasefire. That’s what they’re demanding to stop lobbing rockets.
No matter what the goat humping terrorists have to say, most of the nation’s civilian population is starving. They don’t care about that because the Houthis caused that themselves.
“Much of the country’s population needs humanitarian aid after about a decade of war that followed the Houthi group’s armed uprising. Famine is looming in parts of the country, according to the United Nations.” All they care about is getting more rockets.
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