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“All companies and entities must cease their connections with the port of Haifa,” a Houthi terrorist spokesman warned.
The attack triggered air-raid sirens throughout Tel Aviv and in the Jerusalem area.
The attack on Hudaydah port reportedly marks the first time that the Jewish state has struck the Iranian-backed terror group from the sea.
The Houthi node in the Iranian terror network has sprouted tentacles of its own, with fighters in Syria, Iraq, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and Djibouti.
Muhammad Pahlawan allegedly conspired with two Iranian brothers, who are connected to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The aerial attack forced more than a million Israeli civilians into bomb shelters.
“A short time ago, the Air Force intercepted an unmanned aerial vehicle that was launched from the east,” the military stated.
The attack triggered air-raid sirens across central Israel, including in Tel Aviv and the Jerusalem area.
There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
The tally does not include projectiles that fall short of Israeli territory, or Hezbollah anti-tank missiles.
Air-raid sirens were activated throughout Israel on Thursday evening, including in the Tel Aviv area.
Experts advocate for an enhanced naval role as the Houthi missile threat persists despite significant IAF operations.