Israeli PM vows 'forceful response' to Houthi attacks

IANS April 22, 2025 158 views

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has strongly condemned repeated attacks by Yemen's Houthi forces in the Red Sea region. The Houthis have launched dozens of missiles and drones toward Israel since the Gaza war began in October 2023. Netanyahu warned of a "forceful response" to these provocations, emphasizing that such attacks will not be tolerated. Both Israeli military and US-led naval forces have conducted retaliatory strikes against Houthi-controlled areas to deter further aggression.

"Any attack against Israel will not go unanswered. There will be a forceful response." - Benjamin Netanyahu
Jerusalem, April 22: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel would deliver a "forceful response" to repeated attacks by Yemen's Houthi forces.

Key Points

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Netanyahu highlights Houthi missile and drone attacks since Gaza war

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US-led naval coalition responds with targeted airstrikes

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Houthi leader claims 26 attacks against Israel since March 15

Netanyahu made the threat on Monday during a public speech in Tel Aviv, which he said addressed "the Houthis and all those who wish us harm," vowing that "any attack against Israel will not go unanswered. There will be a forceful response."

The prime minister did not specify in what form the response would be made, but said Israel would not tolerate continued attacks on its territory, Xinhua news agency reported.

He also noted that the Houthis in Yemen, "who keep firing at Israel," have already taken "heavy blows from Israel and American allies."

Yemen-based Houthi forces have launched dozens of long-range missiles and drones toward Israel and targeted Israeli-linked shipping in the Red Sea since the start of the Gaza war in October 2023, to show solidarity with Palestinians under Israeli bombardment.

Both the Israeli military and a US-led naval coalition stationed in the Red Sea have responded with several deadly airstrikes in Yemen, targeting Houthi-controlled areas and infrastructure to deter the group.

Earlier on Thursday Yemen's Houthi leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi said that his group had launched 26 attacks against Israel and 33 strikes on the US aircraft carrier and warships in the Red Sea since March 15.

In a televised speech aired by the group's al-Masirah TV, the Houthi leader said the attacks on Israel were carried out using "30 ballistic missiles and drones," while those targeting the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier and its escorts involved "122 ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as drones".

However, the Israeli military has reportedly intercepted many of the Houthi projectiles before they reached targets.

Reader Comments

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Michael T.
This situation keeps escalating and it's worrying. Both sides need to find a way to de-escalate before this turns into a full regional conflict. Diplomacy should be the priority here.
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Sarah K.
Israel has every right to defend itself against these attacks! The Houthis keep provoking and they need to understand there will be consequences. Stay strong Israel 🇮🇱
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Ahmed R.
While I don't support the Houthi attacks, I think Netanyahu's rhetoric is making things worse. More military action will just lead to more suffering on all sides. When does this cycle end?
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Jessica L.
The article mentions 122 missiles fired at US ships?! That's insane! 😳 The Red Sea is becoming so dangerous for shipping. Something needs to be done about this.
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David P.
I wish the article had more details about what a "forceful response" might look like. These vague threats from both sides just create more uncertainty and fear.
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Rachel S.
The interception rate of these missiles is actually impressive. Shows how advanced Israel's defense systems are. But still, living under constant threat must be exhausting for civilians on all sides.

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