In a shocking display of military aggression, Israeli warplanes launched a large-scale bombing campaign on Yemen’s western coastline late Monday night, striking the strategic Al-Hudaydah port and Bajil district. This brutal escalation came just a day after Yemen’s Houthi-led forces announced an aerial blockade on Israel and struck near Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport in solidarity with Palestinians under siege in Gaza.
According to Israeli military sources, over 30 aircraft dropped at least 48 bombs on the region, reducing parts of the port city to rubble. The attack reportedly “completely destroyed” Al-Hudaydah’s vital infrastructure—Yemen’s primary gateway for aid and commercial imports, a lifeline for a population already suffering one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
Al-Hudaydah is not a military base. It is a humanitarian artery. By targeting this port, Israel has not only retaliated against the Houthis—it has deliberately strangled the flow of food, fuel, and medicine to a nation already devastated by years of war, famine, and disease. This is not defense; it is collective punishment on one of the most vulnerable populations in the world.
The airstrike follows a public threat by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who vowed revenge after the Houthis launched a ballistic missile that landed near Israel’s main airport. The Houthis had declared the strike part of their aerial blockade in protest of Israel’s intensified assault on Gaza, where thousands of civilians have been killed and critical infrastructure demolished.
Rather than addressing the growing condemnation of its actions in Gaza, Israel has now opened another front—this time, against a country standing in solidarity with the Palestinian people. Instead of targeting military positions, Israel bombed a port critical for delivering aid to millions of Yemenis. The act reflects a dangerous escalation that reeks of arrogance and impunity.
This is not just a regional conflict. It is a deliberate targeting of resistance and humanitarian stability. Israel’s decision to bomb a civilian port in a war-torn country is a war crime in every sense—reckless, illegal, and cruel.
As the world watches, Yemen stands tall in its resistance, showing solidarity with Gaza despite facing devastating consequences. The people of Yemen deserve more than silence from the international community—they deserve urgent protection, recognition, and justice.