The intense campaign of airstrikes under President Donald Trump, targeting the rebels over their attacks on shipping in Mideast waters stemming from the Israel-Hamas war, has killed at least 65 people.
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Defense News on MSNHow Trump’s team flipped on bombing the HouthisWhether we’re going to make the Houthis cry for mercy anytime soon is extremely unlikely,” one expert on Yemen said.
The Houthis are unlikely to announce a unilateral halt to their attacks, even under heavy bombardment. They have fought for decades against the Yemeni state, a Saudi-led coalition, and now America and Israel, which itself has carried out retaliatory strikes in Yemen.
Houthi rebels said U.S. airstrikes hit Yemen’s capital overnight and into early Monday morning, killing at least three people. Strikes in Sana’a reportedly killed one person, with the
The overnight launch comes just one night after a confirmed US attack that targeted the Houthis’ general command headquarters.
The Houthis are a powerful rebel group in Yemen with ties to Iran and a history of attacking U.S. and allied interests. Here’s what to know about the group as U.S. airstrikes continue.
The Trump administration and its partners can choose to prolong the current campaign of attrition, bleeding the Houthis’s capabilities over time. Yet airstrikes alone risk becoming an expensive holding pattern, one that suppresses symptoms without ...
The American strikes entered its 10th day without a sign of stopping, part of a campaign by US President Trump targeting the rebel group that threatens maritime trade and Israel while also trying to pressure Iran,