The President of the United States, Donald Trump, warned that Iran will face terrible consequences due to the new attacks by the Houthis in Yemen. "Every shot fired by the Houthis will be seen, from this moment on, as if it came from the guns and leaders of Iran," Trump wrote. Additionally, he accused Iran of providing the Houthis with weapons, money, and intelligence information.
The Houthi Health Ministry revealed that since Saturday, U.S. airstrikes have resulted in 53 deaths and 98 injuries. The Houthis continued to attack a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Red Sea, and the United States responded with more bombings against the capital, Sanaa, controlled by the Houthis.
The Chief of Operations of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Alexus Grynkewich, stated that 30 Houthi targets were attacked at multiple locations. More attacks have been carried out, and the operation will continue in the coming days, he insisted, until reaching the President's objectives.
The U.S. military conducted new bombings in Sanaa and Hodeidah, Yemen. Houthi authorities reported that the death toll from the bombings has risen to 53 in the last two days, including children and women.
The Houthis have launched attacks in solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza, targeting vessels linked to Israel and subsequently to U.S. and British ships. They announced that they will continue to attack vessels until the crossings to Gaza are opened and humanitarian aid is allowed in.
Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea revealed that they attacked a U.S. aircraft carrier and a destroyer in the Red Sea with cruise missiles and drones. The Houthis maintain their actions in response to the interventions of various naval coalitions in the region.