Group 1 - Israel conducted large-scale airstrikes on Yemen's Hodeidah port on the 5th, resulting in dozens of casualties and destruction of port facilities and a cement factory. This action was described as retaliation for a missile attack by Houthi forces on Ben Gurion International Airport on the 4th [1][4]. - The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) deployed approximately 20 aircraft and launched around 50 munitions, targeting Houthi-controlled infrastructure nearly 2000 kilometers away. This operation was reportedly coordinated with U.S. officials to weaken the Houthi's long-range strike capabilities [2][3]. - The airstrikes included at least 48 attacks on various facilities, with significant damage reported at Hodeidah International Airport and the Bajel cement factory, leading to 2 deaths and 42 injuries according to Houthi-controlled media [3][4]. Group 2 - The Houthi forces declared that all Israeli airports are now considered targets for their attacks, following their missile strike on Ben Gurion International Airport. This has led to several international airlines canceling flights to Israel [4]. - Israeli officials have linked the Houthi attacks to Iranian influence, with statements indicating that Israel will choose the time and place to respond to Iranian-backed actions. Iran's defense minister claimed that their new ballistic missile could evade interception by U.S. systems [4].
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Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-05-05 23:09