Military actions escalate in Yemen. Israel struck the energy infrastructure controlled by the insurgents, responding to tensions in the Gaza Strip and threats in the Red Sea.
The Israeli army announced on Sunday that it had attacked the energy infrastructure in Yemen used by anti -government insurgents – the Huses. This is the latest action of Israel against Húsís supported by Iran who, during the war in the Palestinian Gaza, are doing attacks against Israel. Informed AFP, writes TASR.
The statement of the Israeli army states that the Israeli aviation attacked deep in the Yemeni inland, focusing on the energy infrastructure that served “the Husy terrorist regime.” The attack took place in the area of the Yemeni capital Sana, which the insurgents control. The al-Masir Húsín television, referring to the source of civilian defense, informed about “Haziz-focused aggression” south of Sana. Information about possible victims is not available, but a photographer working with AFP reported considerable material damage from the attack site.
The Húsi controls a large part of Yemen and during the war in the Gaza Strip released the vessels associated with Israel in the Red Sea dozens of drones and missiles, threatening the safety of world naval routes. In addition, Yemen’s insurgents have also attacked Israel several times. The Húsi claims that their attacks on goals associated with Israel and Israel are a manifestation of solidarity with the Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, where the Israeli retaliation has been taking place since October 2023 for the invasion of the Palestinian Terrorist Commands in the South of Israel.
Yemen’s insurgents with their attacks stopped after the ceasefire between Israel and the Hamas movement from January 19. They renewed them again when Israel stopped the supply of aid to the war of the destroyed Palestinian enclave.