The U.S. has been targeting Houthi facilities in Yemen and has long carried out military activities in the country.
Air raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv Monday after reports of a missile launch from Yemen, sending residents running for shelter. The Israeli military said in a statement that "a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted by the IAF (Israeli Air Force) prior to crossing into Israeli territory.
As 2024 comes to an end, Israel is now less worried about threats from Hamas and Hezbollah and instead very much concerned over Iran and Syria.
The top U.N. humanitarian official in Yemen says Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen’s main airport as a civilian Airbus 320 with hundreds of passengers on board was landing this week
Israeli forces unleashed a series of strikes on the Yemeni capital Sanaa and the western city of Hodeidah on Thursday, killing at least six people and injuring dozens more, the Houthi militant group said in a statement.
Israel is signaling a wider campaign against Houthi militants in Yemen, a mountainous and impoverished country more than 1,000 miles from Israeli territory.
Explosions shook the Yemeni capital Sana'a on Friday, as airstrikes targeted military sites belonging to the Iran-allied Houthi militia, local residents reported. Residents told dpa that they heard loud explosions in the city,
Israel has severely weakened Hamas and Hezbollah. Now it's going after another member of Iran's so-called axis of resistance: the Houthi rebels of Yemen.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have launched long-distance missile and drone attacks on Israel and Red Sea shipping. After Israel largely subdued its Iran-allied enemies closer at hand, it is struggling to deter the Houthis on its own.
In response to the Israeli airstrike near a Yemen airport where a U.N. delegation was set to depart last week, Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon said his country has "no control over who is where."
Amid escalating tensions, Yemen-based Houthis issued a bold warning to Israel as missile and drone strikes from Yemen targeted Jerusalem and the Dead Sea. Houthi official Hezam al-Asad posted a chilling threat in Hebrew,