Trump orders airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen and warns Iran to stop supporting them

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PresidentDonald TrumpHe said that Saturday was ordered on a number of airstrikes on the Yemen capital Sana, promising to use the “overwhelming deadly force” to Iranian support.HOURHI RebelsStop their attacks for shipping along the vital sea corridor. Hutis said that 13 civilians were killed.

“Our brave warriors are now carried out air attacks on the basics of terrorists, leaders and missile defense, to restore the American delivery, to restore the air and the navigation freedom,” Trump said. “No terrorist force will stop American trade and naval ships freely navigate the water waters of the world.”

He also warned IranStop supporting the rebel grouppromising to keep the country “fully responsible” for the actions of her proxy. It comes two weeks later, when the US leader sent a letter to Iran’s leaders, offering a way to resume bilateral talks between the countries on Iran’s nuclear weapons. Trump said he would not allow it to be operational.

Hautis reportsExplosions in their areaSaturday evening in Sana and Saada’s northern state, Saudi Arabia Street Strip. The pictures showed the plums of black smoke on the area of ​​Sana Airport Complex, which include a sprinkling military facility.

At least 13 people were killed and said Huti-nominated Ministry of Health’s Speaker Anos al-Asbah. In a statement on social media, he said that he was also wounded.

The deputy head of the Huti Media Office said that the airstrikes would not hinder them, and they will revenge against the United States.

Another speaker, Muhammad Abdulsalam, XCalled Trump’s claims that HOURIS threatens international shipping paths “false and misleading”.

The airstrikes come a few days laterHouthis said they will resume attacksOn the Israeli vessels who sailed Yemen in response to the last blockade of Israel’s Gaza. They described the warning as affected by red SeaAden’s bosom, Bab El-Mandb’s Strait and the Arab Sea.

No HOUTHI attacks were reported since then.

Earlier this month, Israel stopped all the help entering Gaza and warned about “additional consequences”HamasIf themFragile ceasefireIt does not apply to the war, as the talks continue to start a second round.

Houthis targeted more than 100 merchant vessels with rockets and drones.Dipping two vesselsAnd killing the four sailors during their campaign, the military and civilian ships between the last 2023 of this year and the launch of the war between Hamas came into force in Gaza.

The attacks raised the profile of HOURIS, as they are faced with the economic and other problems of the household in the conditions of the war, which are torn to the poor nation in the Arab world.

The office of HOURHI Media said the US strikes threw a residential district in the northern region of Shuab Sana. The residents said that at least four airstrikes appeared in the eastern Gerafe district, terrible women and children.

“The blasts were very strong,” said Abdallah alfi. “It was like an earthquake.”

The Eastern Gerafe is located in the military facilities and headquarters of HOUTHI for the rebel political bureau, which is located in a densely populated area.

The United States, Israel and Britain have previously hit the hozee-stored territories. The Israeli armed forces refused to comment.

But on Saturday, the operation was done exclusively by the United States, according to the US official. Under the management of the second Trump was the first Houthis strike on Yemeni.

Like-scale missile strikes against Hutis have been repeatedly repeatedly committed against Hutis’s frequent attack, trade and military ships in the region.

USS Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group, which includes carrier, three sea-destroyers and one navy, in the Red Sea and are part of the mission on Saturday. There is also a missile submarine in Georgia’s Georgian cruise in the region.

Trump stated on strikes, as he spent the day at his Trump’s International Golf Club on the Beach of the West Bank of Florida.

“These relentless strikes are worth a lot of billions of dollars, at the same time putting an innocent life at risk,” Trump said.

This story was originally shown Fortune.com

 
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