US-UK strikes resume in Yemen, Ansarullah leader vows resistance

Early Friday morning, fresh US-UK airstrikes hit Yemen, escalating tensions in the war-torn nation. Two strikes targeted the Jabbanah area and the Taif area, both in Hodeidah province.

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This adds to the nine airstrikes on Hodeidah in the past 24 hours, bringing the total for the week to 86, according to Yemeni reports.

Despite the attacks, Ansarullah leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi remains defiant, claiming such efforts "will not succeed in reducing the capabilities of the Yemeni armed forces." This statement comes amidst accusations by the US Central Command that Houthi-controlled areas were preparing to launch attacks against ships in the Red Sea.

The US claims responsibility for targeting "explosive-laden unmanned boats and mobile anti-ship cruise missiles," while the Houthis condemn the airstrikes as renewed aggression. This clashing of narratives paints a complex picture of the ongoing conflict.

The long-term implications of these latest attacks remain unclear. While the US aims to deter potential threats against maritime traffic, the Houthis vow continued resistance. This raises concerns about further escalation and potential civilian casualties. (ILKHA)