by Jerusalem Post Staff
IDF Arabic Spokesperson Col. Avichay Adraee warned of an upcoming strike on Hodeidah Port in Yemen on Tuesday, and ordered the evacuation of the area.
The IDF struck the Houthi-controlled Hodeidah Port in Yemen on Tuesday, which is the main supply port of the Houthi terror regime, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement.
"The strike was carried out in response to the repeated attacks by the Houthi terrorist regime against the State of Israel, including the launch of UAVs and surface-to-surface missiles towards the State of Israel," read a statement shared by the IDF.
Al Masirah TV, a station affiliated with the Houthis, said that 12 Israeli strikes targeted the port's docks.
Two sources at the port told Reuters the strikes targeted three docks restored after previous Israeli hits. Residents in the area told Reuters the attack lasted about 10 minutes.
The strike comes after the Arabic Spokesperson Col. Avichay Adraee warned civilians to evacuate the area. Adraee urged ships anchored at the port to evacuate, and warned that anyone who remains "puts their life in danger."
#عاجل ‼️ انذار عاجل إلى كل المتواجدين في ميناء الحديدة في اليمن
— افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) September 16, 2025
⭕️سيهاجم جيش الدفاع في الساعات القريبة في المنطقة المحددة بالخريطة في ضوء الأنشطة العسكرية التي يمارسها نظام الحوثي الارهابي هناك
⭕️من أجل سلامتكم، ندعو كافة المتواجدين في ميناء الحديدة والسفن الراسية فيه إلى… pic.twitter.com/6SM7uKPRxy
Defense Minister Israel Katz commented on the attack, explaining that they aim to "ensure the continuation of the maritime and air blockade on the Houthis terrorist organization."
חיל האוויר תקף כעת את נמל חודיידה בתימן כדי להבטיח את המשך המצור הימי והאווירי על ארגון הטרור החות'י.
— ישראל כ”ץ Israel Katz (@Israel_katz) September 16, 2025
ארגון הטרור החות'י ימשיך לספוג מכות וישלם במחירים כואבים על כל ניסיון לתקוף את מדינת ישראל.
Israel responds to attacks on Eilat airport
The strikes come after a series of IDF attacks on Sanaa at the beginning of September, which targeted Houthi army camps, the headquarters of the Houthis’ propaganda department, and a fuel storage site that was used for the regime’s military activity.This new campaign is a part of an operation that's centered around stopping the recent Houthi attacks on the Ramon Airport in Eilat, which caused the temporary closing of the city's airspace after a drone hit the airport.
The strike represented the longest flight made by an Israeli pilot since the beginning of the war, covering a total of 2,350 km. to complete the mission.
Sanaa residents told Reuters that the attack was on a hideout between two mountains that is used as a Houthi command and control center. The extent of the damage was not immediately clear.
Reuters contributed to this report.
Jerusalem Post Staff
Source: https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-867640
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