Key Points

The Israeli Defense Forces have conducted a targeted operation against the Houthi regime's military infrastructure in Yemen's Hodeidah port. The operation focused on dismantling key facilities used for potential terror activities and weapon transfers. IDF emphasized their commitment to neutralizing threats against Israel and its maritime interests. The strategic strike underscores the ongoing tensions in the region and Israel's proactive defense strategy.

Key Points: IDF Strikes Houthi Terror Infrastructure in Yemen Port

  • IDF destroys Houthi military infrastructure at strategic Hodeidah port
  • Targets include engineering tools, fuel tanks, and military vessels
  • Port used for weapon transfers from Iranian regime
  • Ongoing operations to neutralize terror threats
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IDF destroys Houthi regime's terror infrastructure in Yemen's Port Hodeidah

Israeli Defense Forces target Houthi regime's military installations at Hodeidah port, disrupting potential terror operations against Israel and maritime shipping.

"The IDF will act with force against the repeated attacks by the Houthi terror regime - IDF Official Statement"

Jerusalem, July 21

The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) on Monday claimed that it attacked and destroyed the military infrastructure of the Houthi regime in Yemen's port of Hodeidah.

Taking to X, the IDF said, "Among the infrastructure targetted: engineering tools used to restore the port's infrastructure, fuel tanks, and vessels used for military activities and to exert force against the State of Israel and ships in the maritime area near the port, as well as additional terror infrastructure used by the Houthi terror regime".

The Hodeidah port has been used by the Houthi regime for 'military' purposes, due to which it has had to face several attacks in the past. Along with carrying out terror operations against Israel as well as its allies, the port was also used to transfer weapons from the Iranian regime, the IDF stated.

The IDF claimed to have pinned down a number of attempts to rebuild the terror infrastructure at the port.

"The IDF identified ongoing activity and attempts to restore terror infrastructure in the port by the Houthi terror regime's forces, and therefore, the components used to advance this activity were attacked," the statement mentioned.

According to the IDF, the Houthi terror regime has, time and again, exploited the maritime region to conduct terror activities as well as exerted pressure on commercial, passing ships in the global shipping space.

The targets that have been attacked, in and near the port, are allegedly very similar to the Houthi terror regime's military use of the civilian infrastructure, for the purpose of spreading terror.

The IDF has also stated that it will continue to strike out any threats against Israel, including the Houthi terror regime.

"The IDF will act with force against the repeated attacks by the Houthi terror regime against the citizens of the State of Israel and is determined to continue striking with force any threat to the State of Israel, in any area where it is required," it said.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I understand Israel's security concerns, I hope innocent civilians aren't affected in these attacks. Yemen is already suffering so much from war and hunger.
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Arjun K
This shows how terrorist organizations misuse civilian infrastructure. Same thing happens in our neighborhood with Pakistan supporting terror groups. Strong action needed everywhere!
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Sarah B
As an Indian living abroad, I see both sides. Israel has right to defend itself but the humanitarian crisis in Yemen is heartbreaking. There are no winners in war.
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Vikram M
Iran's involvement is the root cause of all this instability. India should be careful about its relations with Iran while keeping our national interests in mind.
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Kavya N
The article seems very one-sided. Where is the Houthi perspective? As journalists, shouldn't we present both sides of the story? Just my thought.
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Michael C
India should learn from Israel's intelligence and defense strategies. Our security forces need similar capabilities to tackle terrorism effectively.

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