Israel’s
attack Saturday heralded a further expansion of the war in Gaza, and
added a volatile new dynamic to what has become a building regional
conflict.
A
brief IDF statement Saturday said that its jets had struck “military
targets of the Houthi terrorist regime” in the port of the city,
Al-Hodeida, in response to “hundreds of attacks” carried out against
Israel in recent months. The attacks were approved at a rare Saturday
Sabbath emergency cabinet meeting called in the afternoon, according to
Israeli media reports.
The
United States and Britain have been carrying out airstrikes in Yemen
for months, in an unsuccessful bid to end Houthi attacks on maritime
traffic in the Red Sea. Israel’s attack Saturday heralded a further
expansion of the war in Gaza, and added a volatile new dynamic to what
has become a building regional conflict.
The
Israeli attacks, he added, had targeted “civilian facilities, oil
depots and the electricity station” in Hodeida, an impoverished city
that serves as a lifeline for imports to northern Yemen, as well as a
critical source of revenue for the Houthis, a militant group from
northern Yemen that has taken control of large swaths of the country
during a civil war that started a decade ago.
Footage
of the aftermath of Saturday’s strikes showed black smoke billowing
from massive fires in the port, and residents in Hodeida bathed in an
orange glow as they watched. Al-Masirah quoted the Ministry of Health as
saying that the strikes had caused an unspecified number of deaths and
injuries and that a number of people were “severely burned” as result of
the attacks. The channel aired footage from what appeared to be a
hospital, of injured people on gurneys lining a hallway.