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IAF targets more Houthi infrastructure, in long-range warning to Iran

The Israeli Air Force hit three Houthi ports and two military targets, just as a Houthi missile was flying toward Israel

December 20, 2024 13:41
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Missiles and UAV's are showed for the people on the side of the road in Tehran, Iran, on February 11, 2024. (Photo by Hossein Beris / Middle East Images / Middle East Images via AFP) (Photo by HOSSEIN BERIS/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)
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As 14 Israeli Air Force fighter jets accompanied by refuelers were on their way to Yemen, some 1,250 miles south of the Jewish state, to strike Houthi terrorist and economic infrastructure early on Thursday, a Houthi surface-to-surface ballistic missile was also in the air, heading toward Israel.

The missile was intercepted by Israeli air defenses, but part of its warhead fell in central Israel, heavily damaging a Ramat Gan school—a stark reminder that this Iranian proxy remains committed to killing and terrorizing Israelis.

In its response, Israel expanded on its previous targeting of Houthi economic-terrorist infrastructure, hitting weapons smuggling facilities, and oil and other energy infrastructure. By doing so, Israel also sent a warning to the Houthis' sponsors in Iran, located roughly as far from Israel as Yemen is, whose economy is heavily dependent on oil ports.

“This is the latest of the Houthis' long range, indiscriminate attacks against Israeli civilians. But it is not a new phenomenon. Over the last 14 months, they have launched hundreds of missiles and UAVs toward the State of Israel,” Israel Defense Forces international spokesperson, Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani told journalists later on Thursday.