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Houthis Claim US Warplanes Conducted 19 Strikes in Yemen as Tensions Escalate

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The Houthi rebel group has blamed the United States for conducting 19 airstrikes at various sites in Yemen as part of a persistent military campaign. The Houthis say the attacks were intended to disrupt their activities after their recent attacks on an American warship and Israeli targets. The incident represents a new escalation of the already tense Red Sea conflict, where the Houthis have stepped up attacks on international shipping and military targets.

In a press statement issued through their media outlets, the Houthis asserted that the US armed forces carried out these airstrikes for resisting persistently. They reaffirmed their opposition to American and Israeli participation in regional wars and pledged to strike back at what they characterized as “acts of aggression.” The US has not yet officially commented on the recent strikes, but prior operations have been couched as defensive actions to safeguard international trade shipping channels against Houthi strikes. The Houthis have been actively interfering with maritime traffic in the Red Sea, attacking commercial ships and naval vessels under the guise of supporting Palestinian resistance against Israel.

This has resulted in heightened military reactions from the US and its allies, who have conducted several airstrikes on Houthi-held locations, including radar facilities, weapons depots, and missile launch sites. Regardless of the continued military pressure, however, the Houthis have held firm, with continued attacks in the area.

With tensions running high, analysts say that the crisis in Yemen has the potential to erupt into a larger regional conflict. The ongoing battles between the Houthis and the US-led coalition present real risks to international trade, considering the strategic location of the Red Sea. Diplomatic attempts to cool down the conflict are still negligible, and the increasing cycle of retaliation indicates that the crisis is only just beginning.

 

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