Israel’s military successfully intercepted a missile launched by the Houthi forces from Yemen towards the resort city of Eilat, amidst a recent surge in violence between Israel and the Iran-backed Houthis. This event marks a continued pattern of hostilities, including a significant Israeli airstrike on Houthi strongholds and strategic facilities in Yemen, which resulted in casualties and extensive damage. The conflict escalates against a backdrop of a severe humanitarian crisis in Yemen, with a large portion of the population reliant on humanitarian aid, which has been further jeopardized by the ongoing assaults.
- The Houthis in Yemen announced they had fired multiple missiles at Israel, targeting the resort city of Eilat.
- Israel’s military intercepted a missile from Yemen before it could enter Israeli territory.
- Israeli airstrikes targeted the Houthi stronghold of Hodeida, hitting oil depots and a power plant, causing raging fires and numerous injuries.
- A severe humanitarian crisis in Yemen has left approximately 80% of its population dependent on humanitarian aid.
- The attacked port was a critical entry point for about 70% of Yemen’s imports and a significant portion of humanitarian aid.
- Israel justified its attack on the port, citing its use for arms deliveries from Iran to the Houthis and as a response to months of aggression, including a drone attack on Tel Aviv.
- Houthi militants have also targeted maritime navigation in the Red Sea and launched missiles and drones at Israel, though most were intercepted.
- A Houthi spokesman declared that their military response to Israeli aggression is inevitable and promised it would be significant.
- The conflict adds to the instability in the region, already strained by the ongoing war in Gaza and clashes between Israel and Hezbollah.
- Israel is facing internal pressure as it begins to draft Ultra-Orthodox men into the military, a move that could threaten Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing coalition.
- Protests in Tel Aviv demand action to return hostages held by Hamas, adding to the pressure on Netanyahu ahead of his US trip.
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