US and Britain Carry Out Strikes in Yemen in Response to Houthi Attacks: International Coalition Responds to Threats in the Red Sea

2024-02-24 23:33:01

The United States and Britain carried out strikes on 18 Houthi targets at eight separate sites in Yemen on Saturday, in response to attacks by Iranian-backed rebels on shipping in the Red Sea, the Pentagon said.

The pro-Iran insurgents, whose stronghold is Sanaa, have promised to “respond to the US-British escalation with more sophisticated military operations once morest all hostile targets in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea, in order to defend our country, our people and our nation,” according to a statement from Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree.

These joint air raids in Yemen were carried out with other countries that supported the operation: Canada, Australia, Bahrain, Denmark, the Netherlands and New Zealand, according to a joint statement from the eight countries.

The Houthi rebels “will suffer the consequences” of their attacks in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, American Defense Minister Lloyd Austin warned on Saturday, shortly following the announcement of the strikes.

“The United States will not hesitate to take action, if necessary, to defend human lives and free trade,” added the Pentagon chief.

Typhoon fighter jets

In London, the Ministry of Defense confirmed the participation of the Royal Air Force in the raids, specifying that four Typhoon fighter-bombers had been mobilized, as well as two tanker planes.

The British aircraft targeted “several targets” concentrated on “two sites”, said the British Ministry of Defense in a press release.

Other similar US-British raids on Yemeni territory have taken place in recent weeks, the first time on the night of January 11-12.

Houthi rebels, who control large areas of Yemen, have been carrying out attacks on ships in the region since November. They claim to be acting in solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, where Israel is waging a bloody war once morest Hamas in retaliation for the unprecedented October 7 attack on Israeli soil.

More than 45 Houthi attacks

“The more than 45 Houthi attacks on commercial and military vessels since mid-November pose a threat to the global economy, as well as regional stability and security, and demand an international response. Our coalition of countries sharing the same point of view remains committed to protecting freedom of navigation and international trade and to holding the Houthis accountable for their illegal and unjustifiable attacks,” justified the eight allied countries.

According to a message on X from British Defense Minister Grant Shapps, Saturday’s air raids represent Britain’s “fourth round of precision strikes” once morest the Houthis in Yemen.

In recent days, the Houthis had notably attacked two ships linked to British interests, including the Rubymar, targeted by a missile attack and which was losing fuel in the Gulf of Aden.

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