Summary and Key Points: The Israeli Air Force (IAF) carried out a strategic airstrike on oil facilities in Al Hudaydah, Yemen, following a lethal drone attack by Houthi rebels on Tel Aviv. This unprecedented strike involved a dozen aircraft, including the advanced F-35I Adir, showcasing Israel's aerial capabilities.
-The F-35I, a customized version of the American-made Joint Strike Fighter, is central to Israel's air superiority and defensive strategy.
-This operation highlights the evolving threats Israel faces from regional proxies like the Houthi rebels, who have intensified their attacks on Israeli and international targets, and demonstrates the critical role of the F-35I Adir in Israel's military response.
Over the weekend, the Israeli Air Force carried out strikes targeting oil facilities in a port on Yemen’s west coast.
This unprecedented attack followed a lethal drone bombing by Houthi rebels on Tel Aviv last Thursday. The IAF published video footage of its retaliatory barrage, showing fighter jets being refueled as part of the “Outstretched Arm” operation.
Other videos showing the aftermath of the strikes in the Al Hudaydah port city have circulated showing massive fires and explosions at the oil terminal. The raid marks the first time Israel has carried out an airstrike in Yemen and highlights the significant role the F-35I Adir fighter plays in the Jewish state’s security arsenal.
“A short while ago, IDF fighter jets struck military targets of the Houthi terrorist regime in the area of the Al Hudaydah Port in Yemen in response to the hundreds of attacks carried out against the State of Israel in recent months,” the IDF said on Telegram shortly after the strike. “There are no changes in the Home Front Command defensive guidelines. In the case of a change to the guidelines, we will update the public accordingly. Details to follow.”
On July 19, a long-range Iran-designed UAV struck the center of heavily populated Tel Aviv in the middle of the night, killing one civilian and injuring four others. Tehran’s willingness and capability to use its regional proxies to strike inside Israeli territory has only increased since Hamas’s October 7 massacre. The Houthi rebels are also responsible for dozens of attacks over the last nine months targeting U.S., Israeli, and international shipping and commercial vessels in the Red Sea. According to Israel, Houthi rebels have fired more than 220 ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones at Israel since October.
While details of the strike have yet to be confirmed, the IAF’s long-range strike capabilities should worry Israel’s adversaries. According to an Al Arabiya report, a dozen Israeli aircraft were used in the port city attack, and these included the fifth-generation Adir platform.
Israel’s air superiority over the Middle East can perhaps be attributed to the Adir, its unique F-35 stealth fighter variant. The IAF is the only military on Earth to possess a custom version of the American-made Joint Strike Fighter. Back in 2010, the Jewish state became the first nation outside the aircraft’s nine-nation co-development group to purchase the jet. Manufacturer Lockheed Martin agreed to allow Israel to incorporate its own domestic technologies into the platform to suit its specific defensive needs.
When the IAF acquired the F-35I Adir “Mighty One” variant, it was granted permission to equip its new fighters with a homegrown Electronic Warfare System. Additionally, homegrown countermeasures, sensors, and helmet-mounted displays were built into the Adir fighters. The F-35 is widely considered the best fifth-generation fighter in the skies today, and Israel’s specialized variant is arguably the most advanced.
In 2019, the IAF’s Adir fleet flew in its first combat operation when it carried out strikes in Syria to target Iranian assets on the ground. Prior to this, the Lightning II platform had not been used in combat operations. In 2021, the IAF’s Adir jets also carried out the platform’s first ever aerial engagement, destroying an Iran-launched UAV that was flying close to the Israeli border.
Since October 7, Israel’s Adir fleet has participated in operations against the Gaza-based terror group Hamas. The IAF previously confirmed that one of its Adir jets successfully intercepted a cruise missile and has remained instrumental to the country’s defensive efforts.
The F-35I is undoubtedly the best aerial weapon in the IAF’s arsenal. However, the Jewish state’s other airframes, including the F-15I and F-16I, should not be discounted. Each of these airframes contributes different capabilities, and together they create the versatile and robust arsenal Israel needs to defend itself.
Maya Carlin, National Security Writer with The National Interest, is an analyst with the Center for Security Policy and a former Anna Sobol Levy Fellow at IDC Herzliya in Israel. She has by-lines in many publications, including The National Interest, Jerusalem Post, and Times of Israel. You can follow her on Twitter: @MayaCarlin.
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