Houthis attack Israel again: alarm and rockets from Yemen!
Attacks by the Houthi militia from Yemen on Israel lead to alarm and reactions. Latest developments in the Middle East conflict.

Houthis attack Israel again: alarm and rockets from Yemen!
On September 13, 2025, there was another alarm in Israel when the Houthi militia from Yemen attacked with drones and rockets. As the Frankenpost Reportedly, a rocket was successfully intercepted without causing any injuries or major damage. Nevertheless, the incident left people in several Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv, terrified, with many seeking shelter at night in shelters provided.
These attacks are not an isolated incident, but part of an ongoing offensive that began in October 2023, related to the Israel-Hamas conflict. The Houthi militia says it is carrying out these attacks as an expression of solidarity with Hamas. Ben Gurion and Ramon airports in particular are highly valued by the Houthis, who have repeatedly targeted targets in Israel in recent months.
Additional attacks and consequences
The airport in Tel Aviv has already been the target of a Houthi attack in the past. On May 4, 2025, a rocket hit near the airport, which caused more than just excitement: eight people were injured and air traffic had to be temporarily stopped. As the daily news Reportedly, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz responded with a fierce threat: “Whoever attacks us, we will strike back sevenfold.” These words reflect the brutal reality of the ongoing conflict and Israel's desire to defend itself against Houthi attacks.
In order to combat the Houthi militia, other things have also taken place. Britain and the US have been carrying out airstrikes on Houthi positions in Yemen since the beginning of 2024. This international involvement increases pressure on the Houthis, with military tensions only increasing. US troops have also been flying air offensives against the Houthis in the region since March 15, 2025. These operations have resulted in the militias being limited in their offensive.
A conflict without end?
Given the ongoing attacks and rising military tensions, the situation in the Middle East is worrying. The Houthi militia, which controls much of Yemen and is backed by Iran, is part of a larger “axis of resistance” directed against Israel and the United States. In these uncertain times, it is foreseeable that both diplomatic and military actions can collide. How will Israel respond to the ongoing aggression and what does this mean for the civilian population?
The coming days and weeks will be crucial to see whether further escalations occur or whether diplomatic efforts can bear fruit. The people in the conflict area are under immense pressure, and their everyday lives are shaped by these attacks and the fears that come with them.