New York Post

DANGEROUS RANGE

Houthi rocket hits Israel for first time

- By MELISSA KOENIG

Yemen’s Houthis have taken responsibi­lity for firing a cruise missile that landed in an open area of Israel, marking the first time a projectile launched by the Iran-backed group struck the Jewish nation.

A spokespers­on for the terrorist group announced Tuesday they had targeted the Israeli port city of Eilat with winged missiles the prior day, WION reported.

The Israel Defense Forces also confirmed Tuesday it tracked a “suspicious aerial target,” which it later confirmed was a cruise missile, according to the Times of Israel.

The missile landed in an “open area north of Eilat,” the IDF claimed.

Footage shared online showed the missile sending fire and sparks flying in an open field near the southern port.

No damage or injuries were reported, and Israeli forces say the missile was tracked by its air force throughout the incident.

Prior to the attack on Monday, all of the missiles Houthis have launched were intercepte­d by American coalition forces, the IDF or neighborin­g countries like Jordan, according to WION.

But the Houthis have vowed in recent days to escalate their attacks.

It also targeted a fuel tanker in the Red Sea with naval missiles, spokesman Yahya Saree said in a prerecorde­d message on Tuesday.

The group took aim at a liquefied-petroleum gas tanker that was headed to Singapore from Saudi Arabia on March 15 and March 17.

The Houthis described the tanker as being American, but Equasis’ shipping database indicates it is owned by Naftomar Shipping and Trading Co. Ltd. of Greece.

The attacks missed the intended target, causing no damage or injuries.

The Houthis, who control most of Yemen, have been repeatedly launching drones and missiles at ships in the Red Sea since midNovembe­r, claiming they were supporting Israel.

But many of the attacks have been on cargo ships passing through the area, forcing firms to take longer and more expensive journeys through Africa.

The US and the United Kingdom have carried out a series of strikes against Houthi targets.

Their efforts have only seemed to inflame the terrorist group — which now says it will expand its targeting of ships to those passing through the Indian Ocean as it starts training for a possible US-UK invasion, The Sun reported.

 ?? ?? BY THE SWORD: The Houthi terror group in Yemen (above) hit Eilat, Israel, this week and has threatened to expand attacks on shipping.
BY THE SWORD: The Houthi terror group in Yemen (above) hit Eilat, Israel, this week and has threatened to expand attacks on shipping.

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