The United States and the United Kingdom carried out strikes against dozens of Houthi targets in Yemen, according to two US officials, marking the fourth time the international coalition has launched a combined attack on the Iran-backed rebel group.
The strikes include at least dozens of targets across multiple locations in Yemen, according to one of the officials, including targets in the capital Sanaa and elsewhere. The targets included Houthi weapons, radar sites, command and control center, as well as underground weapons storage facilities.
This latest round of strikes comes after the Pentagon acknowledged that the Houthis have recently carried out more attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden โ some of the worldโs most critical waterways. On Thursday, Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh said there had been โan increase in attacks from the Houthis, more consistencyโ over the past several days.
Those ongoing attacks โ which the Houthis say are in solidarity with Palestinians amid Israelโs war against Hamas in Gaza โ have caused a massive drop in ships traveling through the Suez Canal. The passage links the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea, allowing ships to cut thousands of miles off shipping routes instead of sailing around Africa. In the first half of February, the Suez Canal experienced a 42% drop in monthly transits and an 82% decrease in container tonnageย from its peak in 2023,ย according to the United Nations.
โWe know that the Houthis maintain a large arsenal,โ Singh said Thursday, hours after the Houthis hit yet another cargo vessel in the Gulf of Aden with ballistic missiles. โThey are very capable, they have sophisticated weapons, and thatโs because they continue to get them from Iran.โ
That attack was one of a series of…
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