Published: 11:12, May 12, 2025 | Updated: 11:28, May 12, 2025
Report: Israel conducts fresh airstrikes on Yemeni ports on Red Sea
By Xinhua
This file photo dated May 7, 2025 shows the damage at the Sanaa International Airport a day after Israel's military warplanes struck Yemen's rebel-held capital Sanaa. (PHOTO / AFP)

SANAA - The Israeli military launched airstrikes on three ports in western Yemen's Hodeidah province late Sunday, shortly after issuing evacuation warnings, Houthi-run al-Masirah TV reported.

The strikes targeted the ports of Hodeidah, Ras Issa, and As-Salif, all located along the Red Sea. No casualties were reported.

Local residents told Xinhua that Houthi workers had been preparing the ports to receive fuel shipments ahead of the attacks.

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Roughly 40 minutes before the strikes, Israel reportedly warned civilians to leave the areas. Earlier in the day, British Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) had also advised vessels to steer clear of waters near Houthi-held ports.

On Friday, the group claimed responsibility for a missile attack on Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, which Israeli officials said was intercepted. The attack came in response to Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday that killed dozens in Sanaa and destroyed the capital's airport, including three commercial aircraft.

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Sunday's strikes mark the latest in a series of Israeli attacks on Houthi-controlled ports in recent weeks, amid growing fuel shortages in those areas.

Last week, Oman announced it had brokered a ceasefire agreement between the Houthis and the United States, under which the Houthis agreed to suspend attacks on US vessels in the Red Sea in exchange for a halt to American airstrikes on Houthi positions.