Al-Houthi announces the losses of the Israeli-American strikes on three governorates

3 people were injured and homes were damaged, on Friday, as a result of 25 American-Israeli-British raids that targeted the capital, Sana’a, and the governorates of Amran (north) and Hodeidah (west), according to what was announced by the “Houthi” group and confirmed by Israel.
The "Ansar Allah" website affiliated with the Houthi group said in a brief report, on Friday evening, that "the number of raids on the governorates of Sana'a, Amran, and Hodeidah reached 25 raids, on Friday."
While the Houthi-affiliated Al-Masirah satellite channel said on its Telegram account: “An American-Israeli-British aggression targeted the Haziz central power station in the Sanhan district of Sana’a with 13 raids.”
The channel explained that “the attack resulted in the injury of 3 civilians, including a station worker, and damage to citizens’ homes,” without further details.
It was mentioned in a previous brief news item, that “an air attack targeted the vicinity of Sabeen Square in Sana’a, coinciding with a mass influx to participate in a solidarity demonstration with Gaza.”
In another news on the Telegram platform, the channel reported that “6 raids targeted the port of Hodeidah (west).”
Then in breaking news, Al-Masirah said it recorded “an American-British aggression with 12 raids targeting the Harf Sufyan district in Amran Governorate.”
In turn, the Israeli army said in a statement, a copy of which was sent to Anadolu: “Air Force warplanes, under the guidance of the Intelligence Authority and the Navy, raided targets belonging to the Houthi regime in the West Coast region and deep in Yemen.”
He added: “Among the targets targeted in the raids are infrastructure at the Hazeez power station, which is used as a central electrical infrastructure used by the Houthi regime in its military activities,” he said.
The Israeli army continued: “Infrastructure was also attacked in the port of Ras Issa and the port of Hodeidah, in the West Coast region.”
He added: “The targets that were targeted prove their military use by the Houthi regime, which exploits the civilian infrastructure in Yemen for hostile purposes,” according to his claim.
The army justified these raids by saying that they came “in light of the repeated attacks by the Houthi regime against the State of Israel, its citizens, and against its civilian infrastructure, which include launching surface-to-surface drones and missiles towards Israeli territory.”
And "in solidarity with Gaza" in the face of the Israeli genocide, since November 2023, the Houthis have been attacking Israeli or associated cargo ships in the Red Sea with missiles and drones, and they are also attacking targets in Israel.
For its part, the official Hebrew Broadcasting Corporation said: “For the first time, a joint Israeli, American and British attack on Houthi targets in Yemen.”
The authority quoted a senior Israeli official, whom it did not name, that “Tel Aviv carried out attacks in Yemen in coordination with Washington.”
In a statement, the Israeli army said that its fighters attacked Houthi targets on the western coastal strip and deep into the Yemeni interior.
The army explained that among the targets attacked were “the infrastructure in a power station and in the ports of Ras Issa and Hodeidah.”
The Yemeni channel or the Israeli authority did not address other details regarding the results of the attack, which is the fifth of its kind since the beginning of the war.
Since the beginning of 2024, Washington and London have begun launching air strikes and missile attacks on “Houthi sites” in Yemen.
This was met by the Houthi group by announcing that it now considered all American and British ships among its military targets, and expanding its attacks to ships passing through the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean or any place where its weapons reach