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Yemen’s Houthis announce blockade of Israel’s Haifa port, ready powerful retaliation against IDF

Jyotirmay Kaushal by Jyotirmay Kaushal
May 21, 2025
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Yemen’s Houthis announce blockade of Israel’s Haifa port, ready powerful retaliation against IDF
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In a significant escalation of regional hostilities, Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis have announced a comprehensive naval blockade targeting Israel’s Haifa Port. This move is a direct response to Israel’s ongoing military operations in Gaza and its blockade of humanitarian aid to the enclave.

The Houthi group declared its intent to enforce a maritime blockade on Haifa Port, a critical hub for Israeli trade and military logistics. The announcement, made through the group’s media channels, warned that any Israeli vessel attempting to enter or exit the port would be considered a legitimate military target. This declaration follows a series of Houthi attacks on Israeli-linked vessels in the Red Sea, aimed at pressuring Israel to lift its blockade on Gaza and cease its military actions.

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The military spokesperson for Yemen’s Ansarallah group (the Houthis), Yahya Saree, announced yesterday that the group has begun enforcing a naval blockade on the port of Haifa in Israel, in line with directives issued by its leadership.

In an official statement, Saree warned: “We alert companies whose vessels are currently docked at this port or heading towards it that Haifa has, from the moment of this statement’s release, become one of our targets. These companies must take this announcement — and any future ones — into serious consideration.”

He added that the decision followed the group’s successful enforcement of a blockade on Eilat Port, which has since ceased operations.

“We will not hesitate to take further necessary measures in support of our oppressed Palestinian people and their brave resistance,” Saree said.

He stressed that “all military decisions and measures related to the Israeli enemy — including support operations and both air and naval blockades — will be suspended only when the aggression against Gaza stops and the siege is lifted.”

The Houthis have been enraged by Israeli forces, and have resumed their offensive on the Gaza Strip at dawn on 18 May, launching air strikes across the enclave.

Houthis strike Israeli Airport

On May 4, 2025, the Houthis launched a ballistic missile at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, striking the perimeter of the main terminal. The attack resulted in eight injuries and caused significant disruption to air traffic. Israeli defense systems failed to intercept the missile, highlighting vulnerabilities in the country’s defense infrastructure. In retaliation, Israel conducted airstrikes on Houthi-controlled ports in Yemen, including Hodeidah and Salif, which are believed to be used for weapons transfers.

The Houthi blockade and missile attacks are part of a broader strategy to disrupt Israeli operations and demonstrate solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. The Houthis have previously targeted international shipping routes in the Red Sea and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, areas critical for global trade. Their actions have raised concerns about the safety of maritime navigation in these vital waterways.

The international community has expressed alarm over the escalating violence. The United Nations has condemned the attacks on civilian infrastructure and called for an immediate ceasefire. Humanitarian organizations warn of a worsening crisis in Gaza, where the blockade has exacerbated shortages of food, medicine, and essential supplies. Diplomatic efforts are underway to de-escalate tensions, but prospects for a lasting resolution remain uncertain.

As the situation continues to develop, the potential for further military confrontations between the Houthis and Israel looms, with significant implications for regional stability and international shipping routes.

 

 

 

 

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