According to a number of Israeli and US media reports, the Israeli army attacked Yemen on the evening of June 14 local time, targeting the operation coordination room between the Houthi armed forces in Yemen and Iran. The target person involved the Houthi chief of staff, Mohammad Abdul Karim Gamari, and many other senior Houthi leaders. According to US media reports, the Israeli assassination failed. At present, the relevant information has not been further confirmed.
On January 10, according to Xinhua News Agency, Yemen's Houthi armed forces issued a statement saying that the group launched a missile attack on the US aircraft carrier "Harry Truman" in the northern Red Sea and launched a drone attack on Tel Aviv, Israel.
On January 3, local time on January 3, Yemen's Houthi armed forces issued a statement saying that the armed forces used "Palestine-2" hypersonic ballistic missiles to attack a power station in Jaffa, Israel, and used the "Jaffa" drone to attack a military target in the Jaffa area of Israel.
Israel Defense Forces: Houthi missile strikes have raised alarms across Israel, with millions of Israelis currently in shelters.
On December 26, local time on the evening of December 25, Yemen's Houthi rebels issued a statement saying that they carried out two drone attacks on Israeli targets. The first attack targeted a "sensitive key facility" in the Jaffa area south of Tel Aviv, and the drone successfully hit the target; the second attack targeted the industrial area in Ashkelon, which was also "successful".
On November 13th, on the evening of the 12th local time, Yahya Sareya, a military spokesperson for the Houthis in Yemen, said that the Houthis attacked the US aircraft carrier "Abraham Lincoln" through missiles and drones, and successfully thwarted its air strike plan against Yemen. In addition, the Houthis also claimed to have attacked two other US destroyers in the Red Sea. There is no response from the US.
According to Yemen's Houthi-controlled Al-Masira TV, US and British airstrikes targeted Amran and Sa'ada provinces.
Local witnesses said on the 4th that military facilities in the center of the Yemeni capital Sana'a, which are controlled by the Houthis, were bombed by warplanes.