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‘Can Reach Anywhere…' Israel Warns Houthis After ‘First' Missile Attack By Sea On Yemen's Hodeidah

‘Can Reach Anywhere…' Israel Warns Houthis After ‘First' Missile Attack By Sea On Yemen's Hodeidah

News1810-06-2025
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On June 10, Israel carried out its first-ever naval strike on Yemen's Hodeidah port, targeting Iran-backed Houthi rebels. The IDF said the port was used for weapons transfers, justifying the strike as retaliation for Houthi aggression. Israel's defence minister warned of continued naval and aerial actions if threats persist. The attack followed evacuation warnings issued by the IDF to civilians near key Red Sea ports. It also came a day after a reported failed missile launch from Yemen towards Israel. Meanwhile, reports suggest the Houthis are facing a financial crisis and have requested urgent military and monetary aid from Iran.0:00 INTRO2:50 'EVACUATE NOW FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY'4:15 ISRAEL AVENGES 'FAILED' HOUTHI BALLISTIC MISSILE ATTACK?5:11 HOUTHIS RUN OUT OF FUNDS? n18oc_crux
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