Israel's interception of a Houthi drone marks a significant escalation in retaliation amid the ongoing conflict.
**Middle East Escalation: Israel and Houthis in Exchange of Attacks**

**Middle East Escalation: Israel and Houthis in Exchange of Attacks**
Tensions rise between Israel and Houthi forces as military confrontations intensify in the Middle East.
The Israeli military has reported the interception of a drone approaching its territory, attributed to the Houthi militia from Yemen. This incident comes on the heels of a Houthi missile attack that targeted near Ben Gurion Airport, prompting reciprocal military actions from both sides. Houthi officials have vowed to persist with strikes against Israel in retaliation for what they term aggressive actions against Yemen.
President Trump recently indicated a shift in U.S. policy regarding military engagement with the Houthis, stating that the U.S. would lessen its bombing operations against the Iran-aligned group. However, this declaration did not quell the Houthi's determination to retaliate for assaults on Yemen's soil and the ongoing Gaza conflict, which they say justifies their military responses against Israel.
Houthi spokesman Mohamed Abdelsalam underscored their resolve to counteract Israeli attacks, insisting that Yemen cannot remain passive in the face of perceived violations. Reports indicate that Israeli airstrikes in Yemen have already resulted in significant casualties and damage, including an assault on Sana International Airport that inflicted $500 million in losses and crippled the airport's operations.
In the aftermath of these military clashes, commercial airlines have begun suspending flights, fearing for the safety of operations in the region. This new cycle of violence raises concerns about the broader implications for regional stability and the potential for further escalation in hostilities between Israel and Iran-backed forces across the Middle East.
President Trump recently indicated a shift in U.S. policy regarding military engagement with the Houthis, stating that the U.S. would lessen its bombing operations against the Iran-aligned group. However, this declaration did not quell the Houthi's determination to retaliate for assaults on Yemen's soil and the ongoing Gaza conflict, which they say justifies their military responses against Israel.
Houthi spokesman Mohamed Abdelsalam underscored their resolve to counteract Israeli attacks, insisting that Yemen cannot remain passive in the face of perceived violations. Reports indicate that Israeli airstrikes in Yemen have already resulted in significant casualties and damage, including an assault on Sana International Airport that inflicted $500 million in losses and crippled the airport's operations.
In the aftermath of these military clashes, commercial airlines have begun suspending flights, fearing for the safety of operations in the region. This new cycle of violence raises concerns about the broader implications for regional stability and the potential for further escalation in hostilities between Israel and Iran-backed forces across the Middle East.