Israeli Strike on Yemeni Port Will Harm Civilians, Not Houthis, Experts Say
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The Israeli bombing of a vital Yemeni port controlled by the Houthi militia is not expected to deter the group from further attacks but is likely to deepen human suffering in Yemen.
The Israeli strikes in Hudaydah killed three people and injured 87, many of whom suffered severe burns, according to a statement from the health ministry in the capital, Sana.
Yemeni scholars and former American officials who study the country were nearly uniform in their assessments that the Israeli strikes would do little harm to the Houthis.
Hitting a radar site, a known launch site or another military target could disrupt Houthi capabilities for a few days more than the port.
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