Recent Israeli airstrikes on the Al-Hali power station in Hodeidah, Yemen, have led to the tragic deaths of at least four individuals, including a port worker and three engineers. Additionally, 45 others have been wounded as a result of the attacks, as reported by Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV.
Rescue operations are currently underway to locate and assist any individuals who may be trapped under the rubble caused by the airstrikes.
The Israeli military has confirmed its involvement in targeting various positions in Yemen, which include power plants and a seaport in Ras Issa and Hodeidah. Israel alleges that these targets were being utilized by the Houthis, a militant group backed by Iran and known for its opposition to Israel.
Houthi spokesperson Mohammad Abdul Salam has denounced the airstrikes, stating that they have struck 'civilian facilities.' Salam characterized the attack as an effort to undermine Yemen's support for Gaza but affirmed that Yemenis would continue to stand by their commitment to the cause.
Amidst escalating tensions, the Houthi rebel group has intensified its activities in crucial Red Sea shipping lanes during the ongoing conflict in Gaza, citing solidarity with the Palestinian population as their motivation.
The recent killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has further heightened concerns in the Middle East, raising fears of a broader regional conflict involving Iran and its various proxy groups.