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A day later: USA"B once again attacked the Houthis in Yemen


Last update: 13.01.2024 | 0:00

The 99th day of the war: The US military tonight (between Friday and Saturday) renewed the wave of attacks on Houthi targets in Yemen. Residents living in the capital Sana’a reported intense explosions. The attack was carried out against the background of an anti-ship ballistic missile fired by the Houthis towards A commercial vessel in the Red Sea, after the US and UK attack in Yemen.

The Prime Minister’s Office announced last night a move with Qatar that would allow the introduction of medicine to the hostages held by Hamas. In the announcement it was stated that “the medication will be administered in the coming days.”

The International Red Cross is trying to take credit for the move, which occurs after 100 days of the abductees being held captive by Hamas. “As part of our humanitarian work,” the Red Cross replied to the question of ‘Davar’, “the staff of the International Committee of the Red Cross urged the parties and influential parties to ensure that medicines are delivered to the hostages. The most important thing is that the medicines reach those who need them. We will not be satisfied until we know that the drugs have reached their destination.”

The security forces eliminated three terrorists who were found in the area of ​​the settlement of Adora in the south of Mount Hebron. A 34-year-old man was lightly-moderately injured and was taken to the hospital fully conscious, with a gunshot wound. Weapons, an axe, knives and Molotov cocktails were found on the terrorists. Many forces that were jumped into the scene are carrying out additional scans. the injured in the attack.

Germany announced today that it will request to join as a third party to the hearing at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Germany will argue against the accusation that Israel is committing “genocide”. Israel’s representatives responded today at the International Court of Justice in The Hague to the accusations against it of “genocide” in Gaza, and called for them to be dismissed outright. Outside the court there were demonstrations for and against Israel, including a demonstration by the families of the abductees, under the title “They cannot testify”.

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US Army: We carried out another attack against the Houthi rebels in Yemen

American forces attacked a radar site of the Houthi rebels in Yemen tonight, according to a statement from the United States Army. This is a complementary operation to the wave of attacks carried out last night. According to the American Army, the attack was carried out by a battleship – which launched Tomahawk missiles at the target. It was also reported that The aim of the attack was “to damage the ability of the Houthis to attack vessels”.

The US launched another attack against the Houthis in Yemen

The United States once again attacked targets of the Houthi rebels in Yemen tonight. This is what two American officials told the Reuters news agency. At the same time, the “Al-Masira” television channel belonging to the Houthis reported that the US and Britain are carrying out several airstrikes in Sana’a, the capital of Yemen which is controlled by the rebels.

Denmark: “The 3 suspects who were arrested last month on suspicion of planning to carry out an attack – are connected to Hamas”

The prosecution in Denmark announced that the three suspects who were arrested last month in the country on suspicion of planning to carry out a terrorist attack “have a connection to Hamas, according to the police investigation.”

Weapons, an ax and knives were found on the terrorists who were killed in Adora: “A major murderous attack was avoided”

The security forces killed three terrorists close to the settlement of Adora Itaru. Weapons, an axe, Molotov cocktails and knives were found on their bodies. The IDF estimates that “the response of the forces prevented a major murderous attack planned for Saturday evening in the settlement.”

Weapons seized in the Adora attack (Photo: Social Networks, Section 27A of the Copyright Law)

The Foreign Minister thanked the Israeli team in The Hague: “an impressive performance against South Africa’s poor show of hypocrisy”

Biden: “The Houthis are a terrorist organization”, if they behave outrageously – we will respond”

US President Joe Biden called the Houthi rebels, Iran’s emissaries in Yemen, a “terrorist organization”, and said that Washington would respond if they continued to behave in an “outrageous” manner. In the meantime, General Douglas Sims, director of operations of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, stated that together with the United Kingdom, they attacked about 30 hotspots in Yemen last night, using more than 150 weapons.

President of the United States Joe Biden (Photo: AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

President of the United States Joe Biden (Photo: AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)





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