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Western Yemen comes under heavy attack by U.S.-British warplanes

A violent and illegal bombing campaign on Yemen by the U.S. and Britain has failed to deter Ansarallah from continuing its maritime blockade against Israel

Photo: U.S. Air Force

U.S. and British warplanes launched several airstrikes on Hodeidah International Airport in western Yemen on 12 July.

“U.S.–British aircraft targeted Hodeidah International Airport with three raids,” a security source told Yemen’s SABA news agency.

The renewed attacks came after several U.S.–British attacks on Yemen on Thursday. “American and British fighter jets launched five raids on various Ansarallah sites in the Ras Issa area, which includes an oil berth affiliated with the port of Al-Salif, north of Hodeidah,” a local source in the western Hodeidah province told Sputnik on 11 July.

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said shortly after midnight on Thursday that it destroyed five uncrewed vessels and three drones belonging to the Ansarallah resistance movement on 11 July in the Red Sea and in “a Houthi controlled area of Yemen.”

Yemen has imposed a naval blockade on all ships delivering goods to Israeli ports in the Red Sea, Arab Sea, Gulf of Aden, the Indian Ocean, and the Mediterranean – in support of the Palestinian resistance in Gaza. It also recently expanded its campaign to include joint operations with the Iraqi resistance.

Ansarallah and the Armed Forces of Yemen’s Sanaa government, which are merged with one another, have also been striking U.S. and British warships in response to a violent and illegal campaign of airstrikes launched by Washington and London against Yemen in January. Ansarallah leader Abdel al-Malik al-Houthi said in a speech on 11 July that 57 people have been killed and 87 wounded in 570 airstrikes carried out by the U.S. and Britain against Yemen since the start of the Western campaign.

The Yemeni army has vowed not to stop its operations until the war in Gaza comes to an end.

U.S. and British warplanes carried out intense airstrikes targeting several Yemeni provinces on 30 May, destroying civilian infrastructure, killing 16 people, and injuring 41 more.

Yemen responded by targeting Washington’s USS Eisenhower aircraft carrier in the Red Sea. The renowned aircraft carrier was struck by Yemeni forces two more times in the days that followed.

The Western campaign has done nothing to deter the Yemenis. U.S. and EU maritime task forces have failed to progress in preventing attacks on ships, which have strained both the Israeli economy and international shipping as a whole.

Source: The Cradle

The Cradle

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