The Yemeni Houthi group announced their targeting of a vital objective in the capital of the occupying state, Tel Aviv, using several drones. This was reported by Cairo News Channel in a breaking news segment just moments ago.
The Houthi group confirmed that the operation successfully achieved its objectives, and the occupying forces were unable to detect or shoot down the drones.
The Houthi group has recently intensified its attacks against Israel, largely driven by its strategic alignment within the Iran-led Axis of Resistance and as a form of solidarity with Hamas during the ongoing Gaza conflict. These attacks include aerial drone and missile strikes directed at southern Israel, although these have not caused significant damage due to the effectiveness of Israel’s air defenses. The Houthis’ actions align with their longstanding anti-Israel stance and are also seen as attempts to assert their position within the broader regional conflict involving Iran and its proxies.
Israel has responded to these provocations with targeted airstrikes on Houthi-controlled infrastructure in Yemen, specifically aiming to cripple the group’s military capabilities by hitting ports and other facilities used to import weapons from Iran. These strikes are part of a broader strategy to neutralize threats and prevent the Houthis from further military engagements that could impact Israel and the region’s stability.