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December 2024 Israeli airstrikes in Yemen

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Israeli airstrikes against the Houthis

December 2024 Israeli airstrikes in Yemen
Operation White City
Part of theRed Sea crisis and theMiddle Eastern crisis (2023–present)
Map of the 19 December airstrikes released by the Israel Defense Forces
TypeAirstrikes
Location
TargetFirst Strikes: Port ofas-Salif, Ras Isa oil facility, two power stations, eight tugboats
Second strikes:Sanaa International Airport,Al-Dailami Air Base,Hudaydah Port, Haziz and Ras Qantib power stations
Date19 and 26 December 2024
Executed by Israel Defense Forces
Casualties15 killed, 42+ wounded
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Lebanon
Iran, Iraq and Syria
Yemen and the Red Sea
Deaths
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In December 2024,Israel carried out several strikes against theHouthis, aZaidi militia supported byIran, in response to Houthi attacks on population centers in Israel. On the morning of 19 December 2024, Israel carried out several airstrikes in westernYemen in an operation dubbedOperation White City (Hebrew:מבצע העיר הלבנה),[1] and on 26 December theIsraeli Air Force conductedanother air attack[2] targetingSanaa International Airport and the port ofal-Hodeida. It was reported that the strikes were executed in cooperation with the U.S. and UK militaries.[3][4]

At least nine civilians died, and three others were wounded in the attacks.[5][6] TheIsrael Defense Forces struck a port and an oil facility near the capitalSanaa, used by the Houthis in their military operations,[7] which it said was retaliation forHouthi drone and missile attacks on Israel. Houthi sources said that Israeli strikes targeted the Heyzaz and Dhahban power stations near Sanaa, as well as theHudaydah Port andRas Isa oil facility.[8]

Between the attacks,Israeli prime ministerBenjamin Netanyahu said that, "the Houthis will also learn what Hamas, Hezbollah, the Assad regime, and others have learned — and even if it takes time, this lesson will be learned across the entire Middle East."[9]

Background

Main article:Red Sea crisis

Following theOctober 7 attacks in 2023 that killed 1,200 people, Israel responded withan offensive on theGaza Strip that has killed over 45,000 Palestinians. In solidarity with the Palestinians, the Houthis launched a campaign of attacks against merchant ships that they claimed were linked to Israel, the United States, and the United Kingdom in theRed Sea andGulf of Aden; however, many ships targeted held no links to the three countries. Two ships were sunk and four sailors were killed throughout the Houthi campaign. TheGalaxy Leader was also hijacked.[7][10]

The Houthis have also launched over 200 missiles and 170 drones at Israel, the majority of which were intercepted before reaching their targets. The strikes incurred Israeli airstrikes on Yemen inJuly andSeptember.

The airstrikes had been planned for weeks in response to previous attacks on Israel and began within an hour from the time of arrival of a Houthi-fired ballistic missile into Israeli airspace. The missile caused the activation of theIsraeli danger alarm system, and therefore disrupted the sleep of millions of Israelis, having to evacuate to a safe place. The missile was partially intercepted by theArrow defense system. The missile'swarhead, which didn't explode during the interception, hit a school building inRamat Gan and detonated. Despite the heavy destruction to the building, there were no children inside (it was around 3 a.m.) and no human injuries were reported.[11][12][13] Israeli planes were already in the air en route to Yemen at the time of the attack.[14][10][15]

Airstrikes

19 December

An Israeli fighter jet that participated in the airstrikes.

The strikes came in two waves and saw dozens of munitions dropped on five targets. Fourteen fighter jets alongsiderefuelers andsurveillance aircraft participated in the operation. The aircraft departed at around 1:00 a.m. and embarked on a 1,800 kilometres (1,100 mi)-flight to Yemen.[16] The strikes were conducted overnight due to operational concerns and attempts to improve intelligence on the targets. The first wave began at 3:15 a.m. and targeted Yemen'sRed Sea coast, striking the ports ofHudaydah, Ras Isa, andSalif. Four air raids were reported on Al Hudaydah, including two that hit the Ras Isa oil terminal. Seven people were killed in as-Salif, two employees of the oil terminal were killed and another was injured in Ras Isa,[5] and two people were injured in Hudaydah Port.[17] The strikes also destroyed eight tugboats. The second wave, which occurred at 4:30 a.m., targeted the Dhahban and Heyzaz power plants—respectively located north and south of Sanaa.[18][10] IDF spokesmanDaniel Hagari said that the strikes targeted port and energy infrastructure used for military activity by the Houthis.[19]

26 December

Main article:26 December 2024 Israeli attack on Yemen

The Israeli Air Force conducted a series of daylight strikes targeting Houthi-controlled infrastructure in Yemen, includingSanaa International Airport,Hudaydah port, and a power station nearSanaa. The operation dubbed as the Operation Sound of Vineyard,[2] involving 25 aircraft, was aimed at maximizing damage while maintaining an element of surprise. Key targets included the airport's control tower, which was disabled. Reports indicate casualties and damage to infrastructure, with claims that some targets were civilian. Israeli officials, who informed the U.S. in advance, stated the strikes were a response to Houthi aggression, warning that further actions would follow if necessary. A second wave of attacks occurred shortly after the initial strikes.[4] The attack included 7 strikes on Sanaa International Airport which took out the airport's control tower and damaged the runway, as well as 3 strikes on the port of Hodeidah and the Haziz and Ras Qantib power stations.[2][4][20] Houthi owned media outletAl Masirah reported that at least four people were killed and 16 others were injured in the attacks,[21] three of them were killed at Sanaa International Airport and another person was killed at Ras Issa port.[22][23][24] Three others were reported missing in Hodeidah.[25] Several aircraft of theYemeni Air Force-SPC captured during theYemeni civil war were also amongst the targets.[26]Al-Dailami Air Base was also reportedly struck.[27]World Health Organization Director-GeneralTedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and aUnited Nations team were about to board a plane at the Sanaa airport at the time of the strikes. A crew member on the plane was injured.[28][25] The death toll later rose to six with an additional 40 being wounded.[29]

Reactions

  • Israel: Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu said that by striking the Houthis, Israel was protecting not just itself but the entire world from the Houthi attacks on international shipping and trade routes.[30] PresidentIsaac Herzog thanked his troops, saying that they dealt a heavy blow on the Houthis, who he said intended "to harm [Israel] and the entire region". Defense MinisterIsrael Katz warned that Houthi leaders would also be targeted.[5]
  • Iran: Iranian foreign ministry spokesmanEsmaeil Baghaei said that the strikes were a violation ofinternational law and theCharter of the United Nations.[5]
  • Houthi movement: Houthi political official Mohammed al-Bukhaiti vowed that the Houthis would "escalate our military targeting of Israel" until it stopped "thegenocide in Gaza."[31]
  • United Nations: UN secretary generalAntónio Guterres expressed that he's "gravely concerned" by the intensified escalation and Israeli strikes on the airports and ports, which he said were "especially alarming" as they posed "grave risks to humanitarian operations" in Yemen.[31]

Two days after the initial Israeli airstrikes on Yemen, the Yemeni Houthis launched aballistic missile, successfully impacting Tel Aviv, Israel in a rare instance of failed interception over in the sky.[32] The missile landed on a playground, causing 18 injuries by broken glass fragments and in evacuating to seek shelter. The Houthis claimed it was ahypersonic ballistic missile named 'Palestine-2' and was directed at an Israeli military target in the Tel Aviv area.[33]

After the second Israeli wave of airstrikes on Yemen, the Yemeni Houthis launched another ballistic missile at Tel Aviv, causing sirens to sound across central Israel.[34]

See also

References

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  2. ^abcנמל תעופה ומתקני נפט: חיל האוויר ביצע תקיפה נרחבת בתימן
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