Israel threatened Huthi leaders after attacking Yemen’s ports

Hodeida: Following the Hathi missile attacks in recent times, the Air Force on Friday threatened to target the leadership of the Iran-backed Huthi rebels of Yemen after two rebel-aged ports.After the United States extended airstrikes on rebel-accepted areas with British support by the United States, the Holits agreed to prevent firing on international shipping in the Red Sea earlier this month.But the rebels vowed to maintain their attacks on Israel, despite the deal and fired three missiles in several days this week, warning of air strikes in major cities.Al-Mesirah Television of Huthis reported a major entry point for Hodida’s Red Sea Port City, Ed, as well as the strike northward at Salif’s port.An AFP correspondent in Hodida heard several loud explosions.The Health Ministry operated by Hathi said that at least one person was killed and nine were injured.The Israeli army said that 15 fighter jets demolished more than 30 sages on Hathi’s goals in the eighth round of the Air Force in Yemen.It stated that the ports were “used to move weapons” and the pre -warning was issued to vacate the Yemeni citizens.The Hathi administration said that according to the Hathi-Interactive Saba News Agency, the strike will be “with a painful response”.Huthi, who has controlled the big swaths of Yemen for more than a decade, started shooting in Israel’s shipping in November 2023, weeks after the onset of the Israeli-Hamas war.Later he widely stated his campaign to target Israel, stating that it was a solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned the Huthi leadership for “more coming” after Friday’s attacks.Netanyahu said in a video statement, “We are not ready to sit on the edge and let the huhies attack. We hit them more, including their leadership and all infrastructure that allows them to hit us,” Netanyahu said in a video statement.Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katj warned the Huthi leaders that if the missile attacks continue, they would face the same fate as Hamas leaders were killed by Israel in Gaza.

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“If there is a fire in the huhis, we will also kill the heads of terrorist groups, as we (Hamas’s military head Mohammed) Dif and (The) Sinvars (Hamas leader Yahya Sinavar and his brother Mohammad Sear) did it in Gaza.” “We will also hunt the hunt and the Hathi leader, Abd al-Malake will eliminate al-Huthi.”In early May, a Huthi missile hit an area at Ben Gurian Airport in Tel Aviv, injuring several people in a rare penetration of a hole near its main terminal building and a rare penetration of Israel’s aerial rescue. Israel retaliated by killing the airport in Yemen’s rebellious-controlled capital, Sanaa and nearby power stations.The United Nations special envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, stated that the exchange marked a “dangerous growth” and a reminder that the war -torn country was involved in “broad regional tension.”The United Nations, meanwhile, announced that it was withdrawing its humanitarian aid goals in Yemen in the latest decline due to a huge decline in funding from member states.It said that the cuts are giving the lives of millions of people worldwide.In January, the United Nations appealed to $ 2.4 billion to help 10.5 million people in war -torn Yemen this year, below 19.5 million people, it is considered as the need for assistance.But with funding, the global body and its humanitarian aid partners set up new priorities to at least help to help the needy.Now the attention in Yemen will be on 8.8 million people with an forecast budget of $ 1.4 billion, Stephanie Trample, a spokesman for United Nations Antonio Guterres, said.United Nations agencies are taking over operations around the world and withdrawing employees as they are struggling with major cuts, especially with a major cut in contribution under the United States President Donald Trump, with major cuts in the contribution of the member states.

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