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Houthis Claim Rocket Strikes Ben Gurion Airport, but actually the IDF shot it down | |
2025-05-19 | |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] Yemeni Houthis from the Ansar Allah movement launched two ballistic missiles at Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv. This was stated on May 18 by Yahya Saria, a spokesman for the armed forces formed by the Houthis. ![]() "Yemen's rocket forces carried out a military operation, attacking Ben Gurion Airport in the occupied Jaffa region with two ballistic missiles. The operation achieved its goal and forced millions of occupiers to take refuge in bomb shelters," a spokesman for the movement said on Al Masirah TV.
As reported by the Regnum news agency, on May 18, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) recorded a new rocket attack from Yemen. It is noted that air raid sirens were activated in several areas of Israel after the rocket was launched from Yemen. Later, the IDF reported intercepting the rocket. Earlier it was reported that the IDF intercepted a rocket launched from Yemen on May 9, and on May 4 Israel reported that debris from a rocket launched from Yemen fell in the Ben Gurion area. After the rocket attack, the use of airspace was suspended for an hour, then the airport resumed receiving and releasing aircraft. | |
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'Israel' bombs Yemen's Hodeidah - both al Saif and al Hodeidah ports - at least 1 toes up; 15 IDF jets drop 35 bombs Friday a.m. | |||
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Perhaps air power yet has a purpose in the war machine, Vox Day to the contrary. [HodhodYemenNews] The Israeli occupation launched fresh aggression on Yemen early Friday, targeting critical infrastructure in Yemen’s western province of Hodeidah.According to local sources in the province, Israeli strikes hit both the al-Salif Port and the al-Hodeidah Port, both in the province. One killed, nine injured in Israeli airstrikes on Yemen’s Hodeidah [HodhodYemenNews] At least one person was killed and nine others were injured when Israeli warplanes launched airstrikes on Yemen’s western province of Hodeidah on Friday, the Health Ministry in Sana’a reported. in a statement, the Ministry explained that one citizen was killed and three others were injured in the Zionist aggression on the Port of Salif. Additionally, six citizens were injured in the Zionist attack on the Port of Hodeidah. This is a preliminary toll. The Ministry condemned in the strongest terms the blatant Israeli aggression on Yemen, which targeted vital civilian facilities and infrastructure, considering it a full-fledged war crime that violates all international and humanitarian laws, norms, and conventions. IDF pounds Houthi ports in Yemen, threatens to kill leader, after missile, drone attacks [IsraelTimes] Military estimates it will take a month for Iran-backed terror group to repair Hodeidah and Salif ports following airstrikes; 15 jets dropped 35 bombs Israeli fighter jets carried out a wave of ... KABOOM!... s in Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... on Friday afternoon, targeting two Iran's Houthi sock puppets ![]() Believing Youth. Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi is said to be the spiritual leader of the group and most of the military leaders are his relatives. The legitimate Yemeni government has accused the them of having ties to the Iranian government. Honest they did. The group has managed to gain control over all of Saada Governorate and parts of Amran, Al Jawf and Hajjah Governorates. Its slogan is God is Great, Death to America™, Death to Israel, a curse on the JewsThey like shooting off... ummm... missiles that they would have us believe they make at home in their basements. On the plus side, they did murder Ali Abdullah Saleh, which was the only way the country was ever going to be rid of him... -controlled ports in the west of the country, and threatened to kill the terror group’s leader, in response to the Iran-backed group’s ongoing missile and drone attacks on Israel. Israel had waited until the end of US President Donald Trump ...His ancestors didn't own any slaves... ’s visit to the region before launching its reprisal strikes on the Houthis.
Earlier this week, the IDF issued two evacuation warnings for the two ports in western Yemen, along with a third port, Ras Isa, the latter of which was not targeted on Friday. "These ports are used for the transfer of weapons and are another example of the cynical exploitation of civilian infrastructure by the Houthi terror regime to advance terror," the military said in a statement. The two ports have been targeted by the Israeli Air Force before, as was Yemen’s Sanaa International Airport on May 6.
The IDF said the strikes are intended to “deepen the damage to the Houthis’ terror capabilities,” and “neutralize” the ports, to prevent the group from bringing in more Iranian weapons and to harm the group economically. The military estimated it would take the Houthis about a month to restore the ports. Until then, it would be unable to dock ships longer than 80 meters there. “In light of the Houthi terror regime’s use of these ports for terror purposes, the IDF reiterates its warning to those present at the ports to distance themselves and evacuate the area,” the military said. Defense Minister Israel Katz, in a statement, threatened to eliminate Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi if the Iran-backed group continues to fire on Israel. “The IDF now struck and severely damaged the ports in Yemen that are under the control of the Houthi terror group. The airport in Sanaa also remains destroyed,” Katz said. “As we said, if the Houthis continue to fire missiles on Israel, they will suffer painful blows, and we will also strike the terror chief, just as we did to Deif and the Sinwars in Gaza, to Nasrallah in Beirut and to Haniyeh in Tehran,” he said, referring to the leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah that Israel has assassinated
Since March 18, when the IDF resumed its offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the Houthis have launched 34 ballistic missiles and at least 10 drones at Israel. Several of the missiles have fallen short. Related: Salif Port: 2025-04-22 UN team visits site of criminal US strike on Ras Issa port — Hodhod Yemen News Agency Salif Port: 2022-03-28 At least six civilians injured in Saudi shelling of Hodeidah Salif Port: 2022-03-27 Arab Coalition says it has destroyed a weapons warehouse in vicinity of Salif Port in Yemen, pounding Hodeidah Related: Hodeidah Port: 2025-05-07 Israel hits Yemen’s capital in second day of strikes after airport threat, hit power plants and cement factories, 3 toes up Hodeidah Port: 2025-04-13 RUMINT: Yemeni gov't reportedly preparing 80,000 man assault on Houthi-controlled Hodeidah port Hodeidah Port: 2024-12-29 US, UK warplanes conduct airstrikes on Yemen Related: Abdul-Malik al-Houthi 03/09/2025 Yemen’s Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi threatens to resume attacks on Israeli ships if aid isn’t delivered to Gaza within four days Abdul-Malik al-Houthi 01/01/2025 US launches multiple strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen Abdul-Malik al-Houthi 01/01/2025 Houthis claim overnight missile attacks on Israel, US aircraft carrier | |||
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Masking a Strategic Failure: Why the US Reached a Ceasefire with the Houthis | ||||
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Kirill Semenov [REGNUM] On May 6, Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi announced a ceasefire between the Ansar Allah movement (Yemeni Houthis) and the United States. ![]() The Omani Foreign Minister said the Sultanate had facilitated contacts and discussions on de-escalation prospects between the United States and relevant authorities in Sanaa. These efforts, the minister said, led to a ceasefire agreement between the two sides. “In the future, neither side will attack the other, including American ships, in the Red Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, ensuring freedom of navigation and uninterrupted international commercial shipping,” Albusaidi concluded. The Donald Trump administration confirmed the ceasefire had been reached. If we lift the veil from Trump's loud statements, where he called the Houthis' agreement to a ceasefire a "capitulation," the agreement, in essence, became Washington's admission of its inability to achieve a quick victory in Yemen and achieve the objectives of the operation. "SVO - two weeks to victory, Comrade!" This time, the United States did not have a “small victorious war” that the White House could have credited as an asset. Despite large-scale airstrikes that began in March 2025 (although the limited Operation Guardian of Prosperity itself has been underway since early 2024), the US military has failed to break Ansar Allah's resistance. Efforts to prevent Houthi attacks on ships and to stop them from striking Israel have also been unsuccessful. In the run-up to the deal, the Houthis have been shelling the Jewish state daily as part of their operation to support Gaza, most notably the successful launch of a ballistic missile that penetrated air defenses at Ben Gurion Airport on May 4. By the way, Ansar Allah does not intend to stop attacks on Israel even after the ceasefire with the United States was signed: immediately after its announcement, Israeli air defense intercepted a drone. The continuation of military actions by the American administration against the Houthis threatened to develop into a protracted and resource-intensive campaign. Thus, the ceasefire, brokered by Oman, demonstrates the White House’s desire to avoid a repeat of the “forever wars” scenario from which Trump tried to withdraw the United States during his last presidential term by announcing the winding down of the Pentagon and allied operations in Afghanistan. Of course, the American president can report that he has now achieved that the attacks on ships will cease. In fact, he has already rushed to do this. But for most experts it is obvious that this result was not the result of the US military campaign, but rather the efforts of Oman and Iran to persuade Ansar Allah to refrain from its naval operations. The Houthis, having retained their military potential, are capable of resuming the military campaign at any moment. Thus, the ceasefire is intended only to mask the US strategic helplessness in the region. It highlights the chaotic and thoughtless nature of the decisions of the new administration, which is pursuing unclear goals. NO PLANNING, NO GOALS According to The New York Times, in the first three weeks of the operation, the US spent $200 million in ammunition, destroying only a small part of Ansar Allah's military infrastructure. The Houthis, using a network of underground tunnels built under former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, which they strengthened and expanded, have preserved their missile arsenal and fleet of drones.
This was despite the fact that the B-2s were using GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs), the most powerful non-nuclear bombs in the US arsenal.
As a result, American commanders expressed concern about the depletion of stockpiles of heavy munitions, which are critical to deterring China. Moreover, the continuation of the campaign against the Houthis played into Iran's hands, since the American arsenals of the most powerful weapons were, in essence, being emptied to no purpose. And if negotiations between Tehran and Washington fail, they could be needed to intimidate the Islamic Republic. The operation became an example of how expensive technologies alone, without lengthy preparation and clear planning, do not guarantee a quick resolution of a crisis. Unlike Israel's actions against Hezbollah, the Americans and Israelis did not know exactly where Yemeni weapons were being stored or where the enemy's command posts were located.
Moreover, the Houthis, despite the American attacks, continued to take effective countermeasures. Back in April–May 2024, seven American MQ-9 Reaper UAVs (each costing $30 million) were shot down over Yemen. The Americans also lost two F/A-18 Super Hornet carrier fighters during emergency maneuvers of the aircraft carrier Dwight Eisenhower to repel missile attacks. The losses highlighted the US Navy's vulnerability to asymmetric threats and called into question the effectiveness of its "war at a distance" strategy. That is why the Trump administration began to seriously consider a ground operation as the only means of neutralizing the Houthis. THE FAILED INVASION In April 2025, reports emerged that the Trump administration was considering supporting a UAE-sponsored offensive by local militants to seize the port of Hodeida, a key weapons supply point. Private American contractors have already held consultations with Yemeni militias, but plans for an invasion have had to be abandoned for a number of reasons. First of all, this operation did not fit into Trump’s “peacekeeping initiatives” and, on the contrary, promised another “eternal war” instead of ending at least one. In addition, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries, which concluded a ceasefire with the Houthis back in 2022, categorically opposed such a scenario. They had no intention of returning to confrontation or even providing their ports and airspace to the Americans for attacks on Yemen. Trump's attempts to draw Egypt into his military campaign also ended in failure. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi rejected such proposals as unacceptable, calling a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip "the best way to stop the Houthis." Even the deployment of a limited American contingent on the Socotra archipelago, proposed by the UAE, was not implemented due to fears of an escalation of the conflict. Trump therefore chose not to bet on direct intervention in the Yemeni conflict, focusing on containing Tehran by other means and concluding a new “nuclear deal” with it. It is clear that the strategy of intimidating Iran through the campaign in Yemen has not worked and, on the contrary, its completion may bring the agreement closer. Moreover, ahead of his visit to the Gulf states, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, scheduled for May 16, Trump would like to appear as an envoy of peace, not war. This is more in line with its original positioning and the expectations of its Arab Middle Eastern partners. A TRUSTED BROKER Oman, traditionally a neutral broker in the Middle East, played a key role in brokering the truce, focusing on achieving a specific goal: ending attacks on shipping in the Red Sea. It is important to note that the negotiations did not include the issue of Houthi attacks on Israel. Thus, Omani diplomacy succeeded in de-escalating the maritime conflict by deliberately leaving the issue of support for Palestine outside the agreement. As Gulf State Analytics expert Giorgio Cafiero explained : "Oman acted strictly within the mandate: to stop a threat to shipping that affected the global economy. The Houthis' policy towards Israel is a separate issue, linked to their ideology and regional alliances . " This approach allowed Oman to maintain the trust of all parties by avoiding discussion of the Houthis' support for Gaza, a "red line" for them. THE HOUTHIS AND THE "NUCLEAR DEAL" It is obvious that the agreement is situational and does not resolve the underlying contradictions. Nevertheless, it can be considered as a first step towards a comprehensive settlement. An end to attacks on ships should reduce tensions and create a platform for broader agreements, from a Gaza deal to resuming the stalled nuclear dialogue with Iran. It is obvious that Oman, which has influence on the Houthis, and even more so their ally Iran, also exerted the necessary pressure on the leadership of Ansar Allah so that it agreed to accept this deal with the United States. The agreement allowed Trump to emerge without losses from the difficult situation he had gotten himself into. Oman now hopes that the US administration will be more accommodating and return to the negotiating table with Iran in a positive mood, in which Muscat is also acting as a mediator. The easing of tensions in Yemen could also be seen as a goodwill gesture to unblock $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets in exchange for limiting military supplies to the Houthis. Thus, the ceasefire in the Red Sea is a tactical pause, not a strategic breakthrough. Oman was able to localize the crisis, but the players retain all the possibilities for escalation. This is especially true for Israel, which feels its interests have been ignored by Trump and is now ready to take on the Houthis on its own, provoking them to resume naval attacks that could lead to the collapse of the agreement. | ||||
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'Independent Revenge': Which Arabs Helped Israel Bomb the Houthis |
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Leonid Tsukanov [REGNUM] The Yemeni front is once again restless and events are developing rapidly. Less than a day has passed since the high-profile attack by the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement (better known as the Houthis) on Israel's Ben-Gurion Airport, and Israel has already fully exercised its "right to respond" by attacking one of the main maritime hubs in Houthi-controlled territories. ![]() Even with active US assistance, the Israeli operation turned out to be daring - the fighter aircraft had to cover at least two thousand kilometers. However, it is possible that one of the external observers decided to lend Tel Aviv a shoulder in time. ATTACK ON THE AIRPORT The latest round of escalation was triggered by an attack by Yemeni rebels on Ben Gurion International Airport, Israel's main air hub. A rocket fell on its territory, lightly injuring at least six people. Although the missile attack disrupted the airport's operations for no more than an hour, it was the first targeted attack against the airport. Previously, Yemeni rebels tried to attack it in September 2024, when Air Force One, Wings of Zion, carrying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was landing, but were unable to overcome the layered air defense. This time the situation was different: two different systems, Hetz and THAAD, tried to intercept the Yemeni missile at the same time, but both attempts ended in nothing. The reputation of the “impenetrable sky” was seriously tarnished. Encouraged by their success, Houthi leaders said they intended to add an air blockade to Israel's naval blockade, launching multiple strikes on the Jewish state's airports and airfields. Senior Houthi official Mohammed al-Bukhaiti later called the strike a demonstration of capabilities and said the group had "no red lines." The Houthis also warned airlines against flying to Israel, citing safety concerns for aircraft. For a time, this even had an effect: Switzerland's Lufthansa Group and India's Air India suspended flights, but resumed them less than 24 hours later. The other major carriers did not announce any flight cancellations, although they reduced the number of flights due to a “drop in demand.” THE AMERICANS HAVE WITHDRAWN The Houthis' brazen move angered the Israeli military and political leadership. Defense Minister Israel Katz promised that Israel would strike back "sevenfold" at anyone who attacks it. He was supported by Prime Minister Netanyahu, who promised retribution not only to the Houthis, but also to those “who stand behind them,” meaning primarily Iranian military advisers. And the Israelis' response was not long in coming. Less than a day after the Houthi strike on Ben-Gurion, Israeli aircraft attacked the Houthi-controlled coastal city of Hodeida in Yemen. More than 30 fighter jets took part in the raid, dropping 48 ordnances, at least a third of them on the port, which Katz's report said was being used as a hub for Iranian arms shipments. The concrete plant "Bajil", located approximately 50 km from Hodeidah, was also subjected to intensive bombing. According to the Israeli side, the facility was the main source of income for Shiite forces, and the plant's products, among other things, were used to build military facilities. It is noteworthy that American forces, which have been bombing Houthi-controlled territory for the past month and a half, only provided cover for Israeli aircraft on the night of May 6, but did not participate in the attack itself. Apparently, Washington thus left official Tel Aviv the opportunity to take revenge on its own. The Israelis are satisfied with the results of the attack and threaten that such strikes could become "routine" for the Houthis. The country's military leadership prefers not to mention that each such attack costs the Israeli treasury a considerable amount of money (due to the large distances between Yemen and Israel and the need to "skip" unfriendly countries). SOMEONE HELPED The Houthis described the damage from the Israeli airstrike as "tolerable." According to the local health ministry, the nighttime airstrike killed two civilians and injured 42 others. No casualties were reported among the Shiite militias. Port infrastructure and several fuel storage facilities were also seriously damaged. At the same time, the Bajil plant, on which the Israelis spent up to half of the ammunition, according to the leadership of the Shiite movement, “was not seriously damaged” and will resume work in the near future. On the other hand, a certain cumulative effect from the strikes on Houthi targets is still observed. Thus, after a series of American air strikes on the Ras Isa oil terminal, the leadership of the Shiite movement was forced to introduce an emergency plan for gas stations in the controlled territories in order to avoid a fuel shortage and the flourishing of underground trade. The last time the Houthis imposed such large-scale measures was in 2015, when the Arab coalition attacked oil terminals during its intervention in Yemen and destroyed half of all oil reserves. It is possible that the Israeli strikes on Hodeida will also have a negative impact on the energy situation in the country. At the same time, Yemeni rebels are determined. In response to the Israeli strike, they threatened to multiply their attacks and use new types of weapons. Including the mass use of "Yemeni hypersonic", which they reported putting into service back in the summer of 2024. It is worth emphasizing that the threat in this case is addressed not only to Israel, but also to Yemen's Arab neighbors. Moreover, due to Yemen's geographical remoteness from the Israeli borders, IDF fighters could only carry out an effective strike on coastal Hodeida along two routes. The Israeli Air Force planes either secretly refueled at Egyptian bases (which is quite likely, given the allied relations between Tel Aviv and Cairo), or flew through Saudi Arabian airspace under the auspices of the United States, the House of Saud's main military partner. Passing through the airspace of Iraq, the UAE and the part of Yemen not controlled by the Houthis, with an approach to Hodeida “from behind”, is excluded due to the significant length of the route. In any case, the likely use of third-country airspace by the Israelis is at odds with public promises by Arab leaders not to interfere in the conflict between Tel Aviv and the Houthis and seriously increases the level of escalation in the region. |
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US, Israel Attack Port in Western Yemen, 21 toes up | ||
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] On May 5, the US and Israeli air forces launched a series of eight strikes on the port and city of Hodeida in western Yemen, Al Jazeera reports. ![]() "Israeli media reports that the strikes on Hodeida targeted a concrete factory used to support the Houthi military industry," the statement said. According to the channel, 48 bombs were dropped, causing a "heavy blow" to the port of Hodeida. No casualties or deaths were reported. As reported by Regnum news agency, earlier Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised to give a powerful response to the missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport by rebels from the Yemeni Ansar Allah (Houthis) movement and stated that Iran was behind the Houthis’ actions. On the morning of May 4, it became known that debris from a rocket launched from Yemen fell near Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. The Israeli army press service confirmed that debris from a rocket launched from Yemen fell near the airport during its interception. After the missile attack, the use of the airspace at the airport was suspended for about an hour, then the airport resumed receiving and releasing aircraft. Later that day, the Houthis announced plans to impose a complete air blockade on Israel by launching multiple strikes on airports, primarily Ben Gurion. 20 Israeli fighter jets strike in Yemen after Houthi missile hits Ben Gurion Airport [IsraelTimes] IDF says 50 munitions dropped on Hodeidah port, nearby concrete factory, in a ‘blow’ to Houthi economy and military; Israeli officials: Attack coordinated with US The Israeli Air Force on Monday evening carried out ... KABOOM!... s in the Iran's Houthi sock puppets ![]() Believing Youth. Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi is said to be the spiritual leader of the group and most of the military leaders are his relatives. The legitimate Yemeni government has accused the them of having ties to the Iranian government. Honest they did. The group has managed to gain control over all of Saada Governorate and parts of Amran, Al Jawf and Hajjah Governorates. Its slogan is God is Great, Death to America™, Death to Israel, a curse on the JewsThey like shooting off... ummm... missiles that they would have us believe they make at home in their basements. On the plus side, they did murder Ali Abdullah Saleh, which was the only way the country was ever going to be rid of him... -held port city of Hodeidah in Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... in response to the Iran-backed terror group’s ballistic missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport that left several injured a day earlier. According to the military, the strikes carried out by some 20 IAF fighter jets targeted Houthi infrastructure along the coast of Yemen, including at the Hodeidah port and a concrete factory near the nearby city of Bajil, some 2,000 kilometers from Israel.
The Israel Defense Forces said the Hodeidah port was used by the Houthis "for the transfer of Iranian weapons, equipment for military needs, and other terror purposes." The Bajil concrete factory "serves as an important economic resource for the Houthi terror regime and is used for building tunnels and military infrastructure," the IDF said, adding that the strikes "constitute a blow to the regime’s economy and its military buildup." "The strike was conducted in response to the repeated attacks by the Houthi terrorist regime against the State of Israel, during which surface-to-surface missiles and UAVs were launched toward Israeli territory and its civilians," the military said in a statement It was the sixth Israeli strike in Yemen since the beginning of the war, and the first since January. The IDF had stopped responding to the Houthis missile and drone fire on Israel, after the US launched a major aerial campaign against the Iran-backed group several months ago.
Israeli officials said the strikes were coordinated with the US, but were not a joint operation. Footage posted online purportedly showed a large fire at the concrete factory, where the Houthi-run health ministry reported at least 21 people were injured.
Nasruddin Amer, head of the Houthi media office, later said the Israeli strikes would not deter the rebels, and vowed that they would respond to the attack. “The aggressive Zionist-American raids on civilian facilities will not affect our military operations against the Zionist enemy entity,” he said in a social media post. Monday’s strikes came after a missile fired from Yemen on Sunday landed inside the perimeter of Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv for the first time, in a grove of trees alongside an access road close to the airport’s main Terminal 3, several hundred yards from the facility’s control tower. The missile gouged a wide crater in the ground near an airport parking lot, injuring six people, none of them seriously, and prompting most international airlines to suspend flights. The Houthis claimed responsibility, saying they fired a “hypersonic ballistic missile” at Ben Gurion. The [Israeli] military has said that Iran, and the Houthis — which are supplied by Tehran — do not possess hypersonic missiles, and the missiles they have launched at the country are not maneuverable. The Houthis “will work to impose a comprehensive air blockade on the Israeli enemy by repeatedly targeting airports, most notably… Ben Gurion Airport,” the terror group said in a statement. The success of such a blockade is highly unlikely, however, with Israel’s defensive systems expected to be able to tackle most incoming missiles.
On the flip side, in a war where one side is composed of terrorists who hide their deadly missile stashes in concrete bunkers, a cement factory seems like a legitimate target. Houthis say at least 21 injured in Israeli strikes on Bajil cement factory [IsraelTimes] The Houthi-run health ministry in Yemen says that at least 21 people were injured in Israeli strikes on the Bajil cement factory earlier this evening. The IDF has said that the concrete factory is an “important economic resource” for the Houthis, alleging that it is used “for building tunnels and military infrastructure.” | ||
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2025-05-05 | ||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] The moment when debris from a missile launched from Yemen fell near Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, which could have happened during an attempt to shoot it down, was captured on video. The video was shared on social media on May 4.
These images show debris falling from a great height to the ground and smoke rising from the site of its impact. Earlier, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) press service confirmed that debris from a rocket from Yemen fell in the area of Tel Aviv airport during attempts to intercept it. As reported by the Regnum news agency, on May 2, fighters from the Yemeni Shiite movement Ansar Allah (Houthis) reported a missile strike on the Israeli Air Force base Ramat David, which is located in northern Israel. It was noted that a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile was used for this, which successfully hit the target. Earlier, on April 13, the Houthis announced a massive missile attack on Israel. According to them, the Ben Gurion airport and the Sdot Micha military base, located east of Ashdod, were hit. More from regnum.ru Tel Aviv Airport Reopens After Yemeni Missile Attack Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport has resumed accepting and releasing flights after a rocket attack from Yemen. This was reported on May 4 by the state broadcaster Kan. Following the missile attack, the use of airspace at the airport was suspended for about an hour. In addition, train service between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem was resumed.
...a Zaidi Shia insurgent group operating in Yemen. They have also been referred to as the Believing Youth. Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi is said to be the spiritual leader of the group and most of the military leaders are his relatives. The legitimate Yemeni government has accused the them of having ties to the Iranian government. Honest they did. The group has managed to gain control over all of Saada Governorate and parts of Amran, Al Jawf and Hajjah Governorates. Its slogan is God is Great, Death to America™, Death to Israel, a curse on the JewsThey like shooting off... ummm... missiles that they would have us believe they make at home in their basements. On the plus side, they did murder Ali Abdullah Saleh, which was the only way the country was ever going to be rid of him... s impacted on the grounds of Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday morning, injuring six people, none of them seriously. The blast occurred in a grove of trees alongside an access road close to the airport’s main Terminal 3, several hundred yards from the airport control tower. IAF PROBE BLAMES ’PINPOINT TECHNICAL MALFUNCTION’ An Israeli Air Force probe into the failure to intercept the missile found that there was likely a technical malfunction with the interceptor itself. "The initial findings indicate that no failure was found in the identification process, the operation of the interception systems, and the warning for the home front," the military said. According to the preliminary investigation, which was led by IAF chief Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar, there was likely a "pinpoint technical malfunction" with the Arrow interceptor launched at the Houthi missile from Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... The American THAAD system deployed to Israel also attempted to engage the Houthi missile, though its interceptor missed the target. The military said that since the start of the war, it has shot down dozens of missiles launched from Yemen, with a successful interception rate of over 95%. Though the airport returned to operation shortly after the incident, it sparked a wave of flight cancellations by foreign airlines, with more than 20 flights for Sunday and the coming days, from airlines including British Airways, Air India, the Lufthansa Group and United cancelled. The Israeli national airline El Al said it was offering special prices to help get Israelis home from Cyprus and Greece and other nearby destinations who were stranded by the cancellations. Since March 18, when the IDF resumed its offensive against Hamas ![]() in the Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... Strip, the Houthis in Yemen have launched some 27 ballistic missiles and several drones at Israel. Only around half of them triggered sirens in the country and were shot down, while the others fell short. Hamas praises Yemeni missile attack on Tel Aviv airport [HODHODYEMENNEWS.NET] Abu Obeida, front man for the al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas ![]() , praised the missile launched by the Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... i armed forces that directly targeted Ben Gurion Airport of the Israeli occupation entity. In a press statement on Sunday, Abu Obeida expressed his appreciation for what he described as Yemeni courage, saying that Yemen stands side by side with Paleostine in confronting the forces of injustice and continues to defy aggression despite the intense pressures it faces. Abu Obeida added that the recent attack demonstrates the ability to bypass the world's most advanced defense systems to achieve precise target hits, praying to Allah to bless the Yemeni forces' efforts and accept their sacrifices. On the other hand, Israeli media confirmed that the Israeli and American air defense systems, represented by the ''THAAD'' and ''Hatz'' systems, failed to intercept the missile launched by the Yemeni forces. Israel's Channel 12 reported that the missile bypassed four layers of air defense before hitting its target in the heart of Ben Gurion Airport, creating a crater 25 meters deep. It noted that the warhead was large, triggering a widespread explosion. According to the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, the number of injured in the attack rose to eight. Media reports added that the earth-shattering kaboom caused extensive damage at the site and forced millions of Israelis to seek shelter. | ||
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Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] At least 30 people were killed as a result of US military airstrikes on a detention center for migrants from African countries in the city of Saada, located in northwestern Yemen. This was reported by the Yemeni TV channel Al Masirah, controlled by the Shiite movement Ansar Allah (Houthis). ![]() According to the TV channel, US Army fighter jets struck several times at a detention center for migrants from African countries, which at that time held 115 people, after which “rescuers have so far pulled 30 bodies from the rubble.” It is noted that at least 50 more victims were hospitalized and most of them are in serious condition. As reported by the Regnum news agency, earlier on April 28, at least eight people, including women and children, were killed in a US airstrike on the Yemeni capital Sanaa. Several more people were wounded. Later that day, it was reported that three Russian sailors from the oil tanker Seven Pearls had been wounded in US airstrikes on a port in Yemen. The victims were taken to Sanaa for treatment. Houthis say death toll reaches at least 68 in US strike on Yemen detention center for African migrants [IsraelTimes] Houthi rebel-controlled media in Yemen says that US strikes targeted a migrant detention center in the movement’s stronghold of Saada, killing at least 68 people. The US military has hit the Iran-backed Houthis with near-daily strikes since March 15 in an operation dubbed “Rough Rider,” seeking to end the threat they pose to vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The Houthis have been launching strikes targeting Israel and Western vessels in the Red Sea, in what they describe as solidarity with the Palestinians, since Hamas conducted the worst-ever attack on Israel in October 2023. Yesterday, the US military said it has hit more than 800 targets in Yemen since mid-March, killing hundreds of Houthi rebels including members of the group’s leadership. “The civil defense has announced that 68 African migrants were killed and 47 others wounded in the US attack targeting a center for illegal migrants in the city of Saada,” the Houthis’ Al-Masirah TV said. AFP could not independently confirm the veracity of Al-Masirah’s claim that the strikes had hit a migrant detention center, or the toll. AFP has contacted the US military for comment. According to a statement cited by Al-Masirah from the Houthi administration’s interior ministry, the center housed “115 migrants, all from Africa.” The broadcaster showed footage of bodies stuck under the rubble and of rescuers working to help the casualties. Each year, tens of thousands of migrants brave the Eastern Route from the Horn of Africa, seeking to escape conflict, natural disasters and poor economic prospects by sailing across the Red Sea toward the oil-rich Gulf. Many hope for employment as laborers or domestic workers in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Arab countries, though they face a perilous journey through war-torn Yemen. US says it won’t reveal specific details on Yemen strikes ‘to preserve operational security’ The US military says it will not reveal specific details about its military strikes in Yemen, citing what it called the need “to preserve operational security” while also saying the strikes had “lethal effects” on Houthi rebels. US President Donald Trump ordered the intensification of strikes on Yemen last month, with his administration saying it will continue assaulting Iran-backed Houthi rebels until they stop attacking Red Sea shipping. Recent US strikes have killed dozens, including 74 at an oil terminal in mid-April in what was the deadliest strike in Yemen under Trump so far, according to the Houthi-run health ministry. “To preserve operational security, we have intentionally limited disclosing details of our ongoing or future operations. We are very deliberate in our operational approach, but will not reveal specifics about what we’ve done or what we will do,” the US Central Command says in a statement. The military says it has struck over 800 targets since mid-March that it says killed hundreds of Houthi fighters and numerous Houthi leaders as well as destroyed the militant group’s facilities. More from regnum.ru F-18 fighter jet crashes from USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier in Red Sea The F-18E Super Hornet fighter-bomber fell from the deck of the American aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman and sank in the Red Sea. This was reported on April 28 by the press service of the US Navy. ![]() "The aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman lost an F-18E Super Hornet assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 136 and a tow tractor during carrier operations in the Red Sea," the department said in a statement. It is noted that the fighter was being towed in the hangar deck when control was lost over it. The aircraft and the tractor fell overboard and sank. All crew members managed to leave the aircraft and were found, one sailor was injured, he received a slight wound. More from Clem+Elmish4239 Another F18 Splashed Fighting Houthis (December Loss Due to Unfriendly Fire by the Gettysburg) $73M per unit... A Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet and a tow tractor fell off the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman on Monday while it was at sea, the service announced. All personnel are accounted for, and one sailor sustained what was described as a “minor injury,” in a Navy news release. A U.S. official told Task & Purpose that initial reports indicate the mishap occurred as the Truman was making a hard turn amid a Houthi attack. No information about the nature of the threat was immediately available. Both the Truman and a second aircraft carrier, USS Carl Vinson, are deployed to the Red Sea as part of ongoing operations against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. Since March 15, U.S. forces have attacked more than 800 Houthi targets. “The F/A-18E was actively under tow in the hangar bay when the move crew lost control of the aircraft,” the news release says. “The aircraft and tow tractor were lost overboard.” |
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Three Russian sailors injured in US airstrikes on Yemeni port | |
2025-04-27 | |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] Three Russian sailors were injured to varying degrees as a result of US airstrikes on the port of Ras Isa in Yemen.
"Yesterday, American aggressive raids were directed at a ship moored in the port of Ras Isa, with the aim of preventing it from unloading a batch of oil. As a result, three Russian sailors were injured to varying degrees of severity. These sailors are Roman Kashpor, Igor Kazachenko and Artem Vanin," Amir wrote on the social network H. He also specified that the Russian sailors were picked up by the Yemeni coast guard service. They were then sent to hospitals for treatment. On April 21, the US Air Force carried out airstrikes on a market and residential area in central Sanaa. At least 12 people were killed and 30 were injured. Earlier, the US military destroyed the port of Ras Isa, which was under the control of the Yemeni Houthi movement Ansar Allah. The US Central Command noted that the port was used for seaborne shipments of oil, which the Houthis used as a tool of control and "to gain economic benefit from appropriating profits from imports." On April 17, Houthi spokesman Anis Alasbahi said that 13 people were killed and 30 wounded in US strikes on the western Yemeni port of Ras Isa. On April 13, the Houthis said at least five people were killed in a US airstrike on a ceramics factory in Yemen's Sanaa province. They also claimed that 13 people were wounded in the US attack. | |
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US launches at least 29 strikes across Yemen |
2025-04-21 |
![]() Rescue under way after US strike hits market in Yemen's Sanaa [GEO.TV] At least 12 people were killed and 30 injured after a US ... KABOOM!... hit a crowded market in Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... 's capital, Sanaa, according to Iran's Houthi sock puppets ![]() Believing Youth. Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi is said to be the spiritual leader of the group and most of the military leaders are his relatives. The legitimate Yemeni government has accused the them of having ties to the Iranian government. Honest they did. The group has managed to gain control over all of Saada Governorate and parts of Amran, Al Jawf and Hajjah Governorates. Its slogan is God is Great, Death to America™, Death to Israel, a curse on the JewsThey like shooting off... ummm... missiles that they would have us believe they make at home in their basements. On the plus side, they did murder Ali Abdullah Saleh, which was the only way the country was ever going to be rid of him... -affiliated media, Al Jazeera reported. The strike reportedly caused major damage to surrounding buildings and commercial shops. Emergency services are continuing to search for survivors believed to be trapped under the rubble. The Houthis, also known as Ansar Allah, blamed Washington for escalating the conflict. "We was just funning with some missiles and drones, and these aggressionists escalated things. Outrageous!" The US launched a military campaign against the Houthis in March, following a series of regional attacks, with dozens killed in the ongoing offensive. US airstrikes kill 12 people in Yemen’s capital, Houthi rebels say [IsraelTimes] US ... KABOOM!... s targeting Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... ’s capital killed 12 people and maimed 30 others, the Iran's Houthi sock puppets ![]() Believing Youth. Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi is said to be the spiritual leader of the group and most of the military leaders are his relatives. The legitimate Yemeni government has accused the them of having ties to the Iranian government. Honest they did. The group has managed to gain control over all of Saada Governorate and parts of Amran, Al Jawf and Hajjah Governorates. Its slogan is God is Great, Death to America™, Death to Israel, a curse on the JewsThey like shooting off... ummm... missiles that they would have us believe they make at home in their basements. On the plus side, they did murder Ali Abdullah Saleh, which was the only way the country was ever going to be rid of him... rebels say. The deaths mark the latest in America’s intensified campaign of strikes targeting the rebels. The US military’s Central Command declines to answer questions about the strike or discuss civilian casualties from its campaign. The Houthis describe the strike as hitting the Farwa neighborhood market in Sanaa’s Shuub district. That area has been targeted before by the Americans. Footage aired by the Houthis’ al-Masirah satellite news channel shows damage to vehicles and buildings in the area, with screaming onlookers holding what appeared to be a dead child. Others wail on stretchers heading into a hospital Strikes overnight into Monday also hit other areas of the country, including Yemen’s Amran, Hodeida, Marib and Saada governorates. The strikes come after US airstrikes hit the Ras Isa fuel port in Yemen last week, killing at least 74 people and wounding 171 others. The strikes follow the resumption of negotiations in Rome between the US and Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program, which Washington has linked to its attacks in Yemen. |
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US Air Force strikes ceramics factory in Yemen | |||
2025-04-14 | |||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] At least five people were killed in a US Air Force attack on a ceramics factory in Yemen's Sana'a province. This was reported on April 13 by the government's Ministry of Health in the territory controlled by the Ansar Allah (Houthis) movement. ![]() "Preliminary, five people were killed as a result of US strikes on the As-Suwari plant in the Matna area of Bani Matara," the Yemeni rebel-owned Al Masirah TV channel quoted the department as saying. In addition, 13 people were injured in the US attack. As reported by Regnum News Agency, on April 4, the Houthis launched another attack on the US aircraft carrier Harry Truman and other US Navy ships in the Red Sea. Later, on April 6, the Ansar Allah movement again attacked the Harry Truman and its escort ships. On the same day, the American television channel CNN, citing sources, announced the preparation of a ground operation against the Houthis in Yemen, which could be supported by Saudi Arabia and the US. Since March 15, the US army has launched a large-scale operation against the Houthis in Yemen, during which strikes were carried out on the western regions of the country. Later, on March 22, during a missile strike by US aircraft on the international airport of Hodeidah in western Yemen, the commander of the Houthi naval forces, Mansour al-Saadi, was wounded. In addition, at least seven more members of Ansar Allah were injured. More from regnum.ru Houthis launch massive attack on airport and military base in Israel [Regnum] The Shiite military-political movement Ansar Allah, which governs northern Yemen, reported a massive attack on Israel on April 13. In particular, Ben Gurion Airport and the Sdot Miha military base, located east of Ashdod, came under fire. This was reported by the Al Masirah TV channel.
As reported by Regnum news agency, on April 6, the Houthis attacked the American aircraft carrier Harry Truman and its escort ships in the northern part of the Red Sea. On April 3, the Ansar Allah movement also announced a strike on a US Navy carrier group in the Red Sea led by Harry Truman. It was specified that the Yemeni movement's fighters used cruise missiles and drones for the strike. On March 22, a US air strike on Hodeidah International Airport in western Yemen wounded Houthi naval commander Mansour al-Saadi. It was reported that at least seven other members of the movement were also injured.
The IDF reported that only one missile reached Israel, and it was successfully intercepted by air defenses. The second likely fell short, similar to numerous other recent Houthi attacks. The Houthis further claim to have targeted a “vital Israeli enemy target” in the Ashkelon area with a drone. There have been no reports of drones reaching Israel from Yemen in the past day. | |||
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Strike on 'Houthi missile formation' creates new problems for US |
2025-04-08 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Leonid Tsukanov [REGNUM] The US leadership is looking for quick victories in Yemen – but instead it is running into new grounds for criticism. The dust around Signalgate has not yet settled, and Washington has already “distinguished itself” again in the Yemeni direction. Only recently, a completely unrelated journalist got into a closed chat of high-ranking American officials, where strikes on the Houthis were discussed, among other things. The data from this chat, which was made public, provoked the first serious crisis in the Trump administration. And now, the other day, Washington tried to “sell” a strike on civilians, who were not connected to Ansar Allah, under the guise of a successful operation against the Houthis. Such carelessness risks having a serious impact on the United States in the long run, significantly weakening its support among the local population when the Houthis have to be dealt with “on the ground.” FORMATION OF THE MISSILEMEN A new scandal has erupted at the instigation of US President Donald Trump. The American leader posted a video on social media showing an airstrike on a group of people in the province of Hodeida. Citing data from the Central Command, the Republican stated that the target of the strike was a “missile formation” of the pro-Iranian movement Ansar Allah — the strike was carried out at a time when they were allegedly receiving instructions to attack the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman. "Oops, no attack from those Houthis! Those Houthis won't be able to sink our ships anymore," Trump wrote with his usual sarcasm. However, it quickly became clear that the picture was not as rosy as the American president presented it. The first thing that caught my eye was the peculiar location chosen for the secret meeting. The Houthi "rocket men" preferred to gather not in an underground bunker, but in an open area. Moreover, the participants of the meeting did not react to the appearance of American aircraft in the sky, which is why the dropped munition landed right in the center of their meeting. The formation itself looked strange - in the shape of an oval - while at military parades and other public events, footage of which is abundant on the Internet, the Houthi formations are no different from European ones. Soon enough, Houthi officials intervened, explaining to the public that the target of the American raid was a routine tribal gathering to celebrate Eid al-Fitr. Such open-air gatherings are quite common in Yemen, and it is not customary to bring weapons (except for the traditional jambiya belt dagger). Ansar Allah spokesmen were quick to take a jab at Washington, calling attempts to pass off the peaceful gathering as a military council “a lack of quality intelligence.” The Houthis' statement could well have been taken as an attempt to hide losses, if the information they later voiced (albeit without much publicity) had not been confirmed to the Pentagon by Saudi and Emirati experts - who certainly cannot be accused of loyalty to pro-Iranian forces. As a result, the US – perhaps without realizing it – gave Ansar Allah a powerful information trump card. DEAD SOULS It is worth saying that this is not the first time that the US has been passing off wishful thinking as reality in Yemen, presenting each subsequent raid as the “last hunt” for the top officials of Ansar Allah. An example of this is the massive strikes on the provinces of Sanaa and Hodeida in mid-March 2025, which allegedly killed the Houthis' "chief missileman." The Pentagon never provided his name or any other identification data. And then they decided to hush up the topic without further comment. In a similar way, the White House reported in early April on the death of "several Houthi leaders" - this information was also not confirmed. Moreover, for every “field commander” eliminated, there are usually several dozen civilians killed. Washington ignores collateral damage, considering it inevitable (and, given the goals of the operation, even acceptable), but this approach does not benefit contacts with the local population. First of all, because not all Yemeni clans living in the territories controlled by Ansar Allah are under their direct influence. The tribe, whose meeting the Americans tried to pass off as a "missile formation", maintained neutrality for a long time, but after the American raid, announced the conclusion of a military alliance with the Houthis and joining their banners. Other sheikhs are now looking at Washington and its loyal forces with suspicion - no one can guarantee that their fellow tribesmen will not be the next target of American aviation. Such seemingly insignificant shifts in US perceptions in Yemen could result in a large-scale guerrilla campaign against the anti-Houthi coalition, especially if Washington decides to conduct a ground campaign, which is inevitable, as more and more hawks in Trump’s circle insist. ISSUE AN INVOICE Amid the growing scandals, the voices of skeptics – especially from the Democratic wing – are becoming increasingly vocal. Not only in the Senate and Congress, but also in the Pentagon and even the White House, they are declaring that the “Yemen blitzkrieg” that Trump was counting on has failed. The operation has been protracted and has so far demonstrated very modest results, damaging the image of the American leadership. Moreover, the cost of the operation is growing by leaps and bounds – according to estimates published by American media, in less than a month the US has spent about $1 billion on the campaign against the Houthis, thereby exhausting its “internal credit” for pacifying Iranian proxies. This, in turn, will force the Pentagon to ask Congress for additional funding, something the Republican's opponents will not fail to take advantage of. Moreover, even the use of advanced strike weapons, be it Northrop B-2 Spirit strategic bombers, bunker busters, or other precision-guided munitions, cannot turn the tide in Washington’s favor. The Houthis not only maintain high combat capability, continuing to threaten the American fleet in the Red Sea, but also manage to periodically “blind” aerial reconnaissance: the number of MQ-9 reconnaissance drones shot down by Ansar Allah is approaching two dozen. The Trump administration, apparently, has not yet figured out how to break out of the impasse, and therefore continues to rain threats on Ansar Allah, promising to switch to a “round-the-clock” bombing regime and “raze to the ground” all Houthi fortifications. However, given the lack of adequate intelligence, even with this approach the US will hardly be able to reach the movement’s leadership. |
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Media reports preparations for ground operation against Houthis in Yemen | |||
2025-04-07 | |||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] Opponents of the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement (Houthis) are preparing a ground military operation that could be supported by Saudi Arabia and the United States.
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"Whether such an operation is feasible remains unclear, as the past decade has shown mixed results, with successes in some areas and failures in others," said Ahmed Nagy, a leading analyst at the International Crisis Group (ICG). It is not yet clear whether forces loyal to Yemen's recognized government will be able to fight the Houthis, said Michael Knights, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He specified that the internationally recognized government based in Aden, southern Yemen, is supported in the fight against the Houthis primarily by the UAE, which could provide “quiet support” in the event of a ground operation. As reported by Regnum News Agency, the US Army launched a large-scale operation against the Houthis in Yemen on March 15, during which strikes were carried out on the western regions of the country. Later, on March 22, during a missile strike by US aircraft on the Hodeidah International Airport in western Yemen, the Houthi naval commander Mansour al-Saadi was wounded. In addition, at least seven more members of Ansar Allah were injured. On April 4, the Houthis launched another attack on the US aircraft carrier Harry Truman and other US Navy ships in the Red Sea. Later, on April 6, Ansar Allah again attacked the Harry Truman and its escort ships.
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