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Yemen's Houthis claim responsibility for ballistic missile attack on Israel

IANS March 21, 2025 182 views

The Houthi rebels from Yemen have escalated their military actions by launching a ballistic missile targeting southern Tel Aviv. This attack is part of their ongoing support for Palestinians during the Gaza conflict, marking their second missile strike in 24 hours. The group has also claimed attacks on US naval vessels in the Red Sea, prompting retaliatory US airstrikes. These developments highlight the increasing regional tensions and complex geopolitical dynamics surrounding the Israel-Gaza war.

"In support of the Palestinian people and response to the massacres perpetrated by Israel in the Gaza Strip..." - Yahya Sarea, Houthi Military Spokesperson
Sanaa, March 21: Yemen's Houthi group early morning Friday claimed responsibility for a ballistic missile attack on southern Tel Aviv, a Houthi military spokesperson said in a televised statement.

Key Points

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Houthis claim second missile strike on Israeli target within 24 hours

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Group threatens continued attacks until Gaza aid crossings reopen

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US military responds with airstrikes on Houthi targets

"In support of the Palestinian people and response to the massacres perpetrated by Israel in the Gaza Strip, our forces carried out a qualitative military operation targeting an Israeli military target south of Tel Aviv, using a hypersonic ballistic missile," Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Sarea said in the statement aired by the group's al-Masirah TV.

"This is the second operation within 24 hours," he said, referring to the first ballistic missile attack that the group said was aimed at the Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, which Israel announced it intercepted.

He reiterated that the group would continue attacks on Israel and its ships until the war on Gaza ceases and crossings reopen to allow aid in, Xinhua news agency reported.

On Thursday morning, the Houthi group also claimed it had launched strikes against the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier in the northern Red Sea, marking the fifth such strike since Saturday.

In response, the US military has resumed air attacks on Houthi targets since Saturday, claiming its campaign aims to protect international shipping. The new round of US airstrikes has killed dozens of people, according to Houthi-run health authorities.

The Houthi group controls a large swath of Yemen, including the strategic Hodeidah port and the capital Sanaa, after a civil war broke out in 2014.

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