Israeli Airstrikes on Al Hudaydah Port: An Open-Source Investigation

On July 20, 2024, Israeli airstrikes on Yemen’s Al Hudaydah port caused significant damage and casualties. The Yemeni Archive’s investigation reveals that Israeli fighter jets (F-15, F-16, and F-35) struck at least 10 targets, including fuel storage facilities and a power plant, killing at least six and injuring over 83. The IDF claimed responsibility, citing retaliation for a prior Houthi drone attack. The extensive damage, estimated to exceed $20 million, severely impacted humanitarian aid and commercial activities. A legal analysis assesses the attack’s compliance with international humanitarian law, also addressing potential U.S. legal ramifications due to its relationship with Israel. This incident highlights the complexities of the Yemeni conflict and underscores the urgent need for accountability and conflict de-escalation.

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