Israel's horrific airstrikes in Yemen!

Israel's horrific airstrikes in Yemen!

Online Desk, Morenewsbd
Online Desk, Morenewsbd

Published: 04:07 6 May 2025

The Israeli military launched a massive airstrike on Monday night in the Hudaida, Yemen. According to local media and international sources, at least five Israeli warships participated in the attack. Israel has claimed that the attack has been launched in retaliation for the recent missile and drone attacks of Houthi rebels.

A top US official confirmed that the Israeli military operation was operated through their direct cooperation and close coordination. The attack was reported that the Houthis' military establishment, arsenal and potential missile launch centers were reported to destroy Yemen.

The Yemeni armed forces said in a statement that they have launched a new revenge against Israel, which is part of the Palestinians standing on the ongoing massacre in Gaza. Houthi military spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Sari said Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport was targeted in the operation. He claimed that the airport was closed for more than an hour as a result of the attack and about 100,000 people were forced to take shelter in the bunker.

The United States is also directly involved in the campaign to prevent the Houthi rebels. According to Yemen's Al-Masirah Television, US forces launched five airstrikes on Al-Jawf and Marib provinces from May 7 to May 7. In a joint operation in the United States and Britain from March 2021, more than 5,3 targets have been launched in Yemen.

One of the major reasons for this regional conflict is the navigable path of the Red Sea. Houthi rebels are attacking Israeli and Israeli-related commercial ships after another, causing the Western alliance to strengthen the military intervention.

International analysts say the situation could become heated and Yemen's conflict could lead to full -scale war with the participation of multiple countries. Israel is currently in Gaza, Lebanon and Yemen - three direct military threats on the front.

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