On Sunday evening, the Israeli army called on the inhabitants of three ports on the west coast of the country in the areas controlled by the Husygrers to leave them quickly. Such warnings tend to issue before the upcoming air blows, TASR reports, referring to the Times of Israel and AFP.
“Given that the terrorist regime of the Húsís uses ports for their terrorist activities, we urgently ask all those who are in these ports to evacuate themselves in the interests of their own safety and do not stay near them until further notice,” said Army spokesman Avichaj ADRAI in Arabic published on the network X. Specifically, he mentioned the ports of Rás ísa, Hudajdá and Salif located on the Red Sea coast.
An important Hudajdá port was hit by an Israeli raid earlier this week. IŠLo on retaliation on recent Húsís’ attacks on Israel, especially the launch of the rocket, which went to the Ben Guriona International Airport in Tel Aviv on May 4. Similar warning was issued by ADARI before this week’s Israeli attacks on the Yemeni capital Sanaa.
The Húsís, who control the vast territories of Yemen, claim that the Israel and cargo ships in the Red Sea attack from solidarity with the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, where Israel began a large offensive against the militant Hamas movement in October 2023. The United States, which renewed the attacks on the positions of the Hospios in March, reached a ceasefire agreement with them on Tuesday. However, the Húsi announced that the agreement with Washington is not covered by Israel.