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Israeli fleet ships hit the targets in Yemen, managed by Houthi in Hudaydah Port.
The Israeli army said in a statement that traffic jams were carried out in response to Houthi missiles targeting Israel and to stop the use of the port to “military purposes”.
There was no immediate news.
Pictures placed on social media gave two separate holidays with black plum, houthi-masits TV rising smoke from the port.
Houthis has regularly launched missiles in the solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza. On Thursday, Houthi rocket was caught above Jerusalem, and last month, the reasons for the main airport of Israel.
The strikes in Hudaydah, who were unusually conducted by fleet ships than the plane, were taken early on Tuesday morning.
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) previously released evacuation warnings to all existing ones in the Hudaydah port, as well as Ras ISA and Salif.
“As the terrorist Houthi regime is used seaports for terrorist activities, these ports are moving away from them for your security in all these ports, and IdF Arab spokesman Avichay Adraee X wrote in Avichay Adraee X.
Houthis’ Deputy Head of the Media Office, Nasruddin Amer, wrote in X in which the attack had not significantly affected group operations.
“The mood of our people from the weekly streets has no effect … To support Gaza,” he said.
Hudaydah Port, which has a major access point for meals and other humanitarian aid for millions of Yemenis, has been the target of several Israeli vacations in the last year.
Last month, one person died on the holiday of Israel, the Ministry of Health of Holli-Run said in a statement at the moment. Israeli officials said the port will put the port to about a month.
Iran-supported Houthi Group, the capital of the capital, Sanaa’s international recognizable government, and since 2014, he has managed more than Northwest Yemen.
Houthis began to attack the Ships with the Palestinians in solidarity, and after the Israeli army, the Palestinian armed group attacked Hamas in response to Israel in October 2023.
From November 2023, Houthis launched the attacks on missile missiles and drones – the sinking of two vessels, killing the third and four crew members.
Attacks forced even large transport companies to stop using the Red Sea – about 15% of the global marine medical trading usually pass and travel a longer path around South Africa instead.
In response, former US President Joe Biden began airstrikes against the group.
This campaign took office until US President Donald Trump’s ceasefire was reached in early May.