New US attack on Houthi rebels – Russia condemns military strike

The Iranian-backed Houthi television channel previously reported “a series” of attacks on the Yemeni capital Sanaa. Initially nothing was known regarding possible victims.

“This attack was carried out by the USS Carney (DDG 64) using Tomahawk missiles. It was a follow-up operation on a specific military target associated with the January 12 attacks. This is intended to deter the Houthi movement “To attack maritime vessels, including merchant ships,” said a statement from the US Central Command on X (formerly Twitter) regarding the new strike once morest the rebels. The USA and allies want to prevent the Shiite rebels from further attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea.

Russia condemns military strike

Meanwhile, Russia condemned the military strike on dozens of Houthi positions the previous day at the UN Security Council. The USA and its allies are “personally” contributing to the Gaza war between Israel and the Islamist Hamas spreading to the entire region, said Russian representative Vasily Nebenzya at a meeting of the World Security Council, as reported by the Russian news agency Tass last night reported on Saturday.

On the subject:

Destroyed bunkers at Hodeida Airfield in Hodeida, Yemen, on January 12, 2024, following airstrikes by the United States and Britain.
Image: – (Satellite image ©2024 Maxar Tech)

In the first strike on Friday night, the allies attacked almost 30 Houthi military locations, reported US Lieutenant General Douglas Sims, who is responsible for military operations at the Pentagon. The evaluation has not yet been completed. But he knows that the rebels’ capabilities for further attacks have been weakened. The Houthis had announced retaliation and said they would continue their attacks on merchant ships allegedly linked to Israel in the Red Sea.

Rebels attack ships in the Red Sea

Since the Gaza war broke out between Israel and the Islamist Hamas, the Houthis have been attacking ships with alleged Israeli connections in the Red Sea. Large shipping companies are increasingly avoiding the important trade route. The Houthis also repeatedly directly attack Israel, a good 2,000 kilometers away, with drones and rockets. The EU foreign ministers want to discuss possible military participation in the US initiative to secure merchant shipping in the Red Sea on January 22nd.

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Parts of the Yemeni coast guard also show sympathy for the Houthi rebels.
Image:- (AFP)

Meanwhile, UN emergency aid coordinator Martin Griffiths once more called for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. What the world has experienced since October 7, when terrorists from Hamas and other groups carried out the worst massacre in Israel’s history, is “a stain on our collective conscience,” Griffiths told the UN Security Council on Friday (local time). . “I repeat my call for a ceasefire. But above all, I once more call on the Council to take urgent action to end this war,” said the head of the UN emergency relief office.

Gaza Strip reduced to rubble and ashes

In around 100 days, Israel’s army reduced large parts of the Gaza Strip to rubble. According to the Hamas Ministry of Health, more than 23,000 people have been killed so far, around 70 percent of them women and minors. According to UN information, around 360,000 residential units in the Palestinian territory were destroyed or damaged. Since Thursday, Israel has had to answer for the first time before the International Court of Justice in The Hague on charges of genocide. South Africa sued Israel at the end of 2023 because it sees the military violence once morest the civilian population in the Gaza Strip as a violation of the UN Genocide Convention.

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Iranian protesters burned an Israeli and a US flag outside the British embassy in Tehran on Thursday during a demonstration in solidarity with the Palestinian people and Iran-backed Yemeni rebels.
Bild: ATTA KENARE (AFP)

Israel rejects the accusation. Germany has thrown its support behind Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) for this. All Israelis are deeply moved that the Chancellor and Germany have “placed themselves on the side of the truth,” said Netanyahu in a telephone conversation with Scholz, as the Prime Minister’s Office announced on Friday evening.

Medication for hostages

With the mediation of the Gulf Emirate of Qatar, Israel said it had reached an agreement with Hamas to provide medicine to the hostages kidnapped in the Gaza Strip. They should be launched “in the next few days,” as the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office announced on Friday evening. In return, Israel should deliver medicines to the Palestinian population in Gaza. Hamas did not initially comment.

Israel believes that 136 hostages are still being held. 25 of them are probably no longer alive. Those abducted also include old and sick people, many of whom suffer from cancer or diabetes and therefore need regular medicine. Meanwhile, sirens wailed once more on Israel’s border with the Gaza Strip early Saturday morning. Hamas continues to fire rockets at Israel.

Increased conflict in the West Bank

Since the beginning of the war, tensions and conflicts in the Israeli-occupied West Bank have also increased. Palestinians complain regarding increased violence by Jewish settlers once morest their villages. The Israeli military is increasingly taking action once morest suspected militants in Palestinian cities. According to its own statements, the army shot three of them near Hebron. The Palestinians entered the Jewish settlement of Adora and opened fire on an army patrol, which responded. The intruders were armed with firearms, axes, knives and incendiary devices. A 34-year-old Israeli was injured in the armed clash, it said.

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