Yemen’s Houthi rebels are stepping up their missile attacks, keeping up what could be the last major front in the Middle East wars.
The latest round of strikes occurred as the United States and its ally Israel struggle to halt a campaign of regional assaults by Yemen’s Houthi militants.
Ali Dhafar argues that Yemen’s recent strategic military operations against US and Israeli assets signal its growing capabilities.
The more than a dozen strikes in Sana'a and other parts of Yemen are the first major ones since the Navy shot down its own F/A-18F.
The US military fired multiple strikes against the Houthi rebels in Yemen, the latest escalation against the Iran-backed terror group plaguing the Red Sea.
The targets struck by U.S. forces had been used to attack American warships and commercial vessels, officials said.
The U.S. has been targeting Houthi facilities in Yemen and has long carried out military activities in the country.
The Houthis, who are backed by Iran, have targeted commercial ships in the Red Sea in solidarity with Hamas in Gaza. They launched a missile at Israel overnight.
NORFOLK, Va. — Navy warships ushered in the new year with a new round of strikes on Houthi rebel sites in Yemen. Video released by U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) showed F/A-18 Super Hornets launching from the flight deck of an aircraft carrier, and Tomahawk Cruise missiles being launched from a surface ship.
The U.S. has launched airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen over the past two days. U.S. Central Command said the U.S. conducted multiple "precision strikes" that hit Houthi targets that the Houthis used to attack American vessels.
Officials say strikes are part of an effort to degrade Houthi assaults of Israel and commercial vessels in the Red Sea.