
'Israel' says struck Yemen's Hodeidah Port
The 'Israeli' military "has just struck terror targets of the Huthi terror regime at the port of Hodeida and is forcefully enforcing the prevention of any attempt to restore the previously attacked terror infrastructure," Katz said in a statement.
'The rule for Yemen is the same as the rule of Tehran,' Katz added.
In a separate statement, the army claimed that "among the military infrastructure struck were engineering vehicles... fuel containers, naval vessels used for military activities and force against the State of Israel and vessels in the maritime zone adjacent to the port, and additional terror infrastructure used by the Houthi terrorist regime."
A Houthi security official said "the bombing destroyed the port's dock, which had been rebuilt following previous strikes," in a statement carried by AFP.

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