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Yemen’s armed forces claimed responsibility for multiple drone and missile strikes on Monday targeting Israel’s Ashkelon port and Umm al-Rashrash, as well as US naval assets. The attacks were carried out using Yafa and Samad-1 drones, along with cruise missiles, reportedly in retaliation for US-led aggression and recent deadly airstrikes in Yemen. Targets included the USS Harry Truman and accompanying warships in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea.
Yemen Launches Drone and Missile Attacks on US and Israeli Targets
A US airstrike on the Farwa market in Yemen’s Sanaa killed at least 12 and injured 30 more. The Shoub district has been targeted in the past. This latest attack follows last week’s strike on Ras Issa fuel terminal, which killed 74 and injured 171.
US Airstrike in Sanaa Kills 12, Injures 30
The death toll has climbed to 80 following a deadly U.S. airstrike on Yemen’s Ras Isa oil terminal, with 171 others injured. According to U.S. Central Command, the attack aimed to prevent the Houthis from gaining access to fuel and financial resources. The first four strikes occurred while workers were on duty at the port. Notably, 70% of Yemen’s exports and 80% of its humanitarian aid are channeled through Ras Isa, Hodeidah, and As-Salif ports.
Death Toll Rises to 80 in U.S. Airstrike on Yemen’s Ras Isa Oil Port
Yemen has launched a ‘Zulfiqar’ ballistic missile at a military base near Ben Gurion Airport in occupied Jaffa, on the outskirts of Tel Aviv. Brigadier General Yahya Saree, spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, confirmed the strike and added that joint military operations also targeted two American aircraft carriers—USS Truman and USS Vinson. Yemen’s Defense Ministry further reported shooting down a U.S. MQ-9 drone over Sana’a province. The Israeli attack came in retaliation to U.S. strikes in Yemen that killed 74 people and injured 171 others.
Yemen Launches Zulfiqar Ballistic Missile at Israeli Target Near Tel Aviv
At least 38 people were killed and 102 injured in a U.S. airstrike on the Ras Isa oil port in Yemen. Most of the casualties were civilians. The U.S. military claimed the attack targeted fuel supplies used by Houthi rebels, aiming to disrupt their financial resources. CENTCOM stated the objective was to weaken the Houthis’ economic capabilities. However, the Houthis have vowed to continue their operations in solidarity with Palestinians.
U.S. Airstrike on Yemeni Oil Port Kills 38, Injures Over 100
In retaliation for Israel’s ongoing attacks on Gaza, Yemen’s Houthi rebels have launched ballistic missiles at Israel. Although there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage, air raid sirens were sounded across Israel on Sunday as a precaution. The Israeli military confirmed that the Iran-backed Houthis fired at least two ballistic missiles toward Israeli territory. Air defense systems attempted to intercept the projectiles. Authorities are currently investigating whether the missiles were successfully neutralized.
Houthis Launch Ballistic Missiles at Israel in Protest of Gaza Attacks
A ballistic missile fired by Yemen’s Houthi forces toward Israel reportedly fell in Saudi Arabia, according to Israeli media. Neither Saudi Arabia nor the Houthis have officially commented. Although the Houthis halted Red Sea attacks following a January ceasefire in Gaza, they resumed launching rockets at Israel in March in response to the renewed Israeli blockade and military aggression. Over 18 ballistic missiles and two drones were fired, though only 10 reportedly entered Israeli airspace.
Houthi Ballistic Missile Meant for Israel Falls in Saudi Arabia
Ten people, including four children and two women, have been killed in a U.S. airstrike in a residential area of Hodeidah, Yemen, according to the country’s health ministry. The attack follows Houthi drone and missile strikes against Israeli-affiliated vessels in the Red Sea in solidarity with Gaza. In response, the U.S. resumed air operations in Yemen on March 15. Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree claimed their forces shot down a U.S. drone, launched a rocket at a military site in Tel Aviv, and attacked the USS Harry S. Truman with drones.
US Airstrike in Yemen Kills 10, Including Women and Children
Yemen’s Houthi forces reported that a suspected U.S. airstrike near Hodeidah late Tuesday killed at least two people and injured 13. The strike targeted a residential building and is believed to be part of the U.S.’s “decapitation campaign” against rebel leaders. Additional strikes were also reported in Amran province, targeting telecommunications infrastructure. Since the onset of the Israel-Hamas conflict, at least 75 people have been killed in U.S. airstrikes in Yemen.
Suspected U.S. Airstrike in Yemen’s Hodeidah Kills 2, Injures 13
Yemen’s armed forces have claimed responsibility for a successful joint naval, drone, and missile attack on the U.S. aircraft carrier ‘Harry S. Truman’ and its accompanying warships in the northern Red Sea. The attack was carried out in retaliation for over 36 U.S. airstrikes on Sana’a, Sa’dah, and other regions in Yemen. Additionally, Yemen’s military reported shooting down a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone over Al Hudaydah province.
Yemen Successfully Conducts Joint Naval, Drone, and Missile Attack on U.S. Warships, Including the ‘Harry S. Truman’
The Yemeni Armed Forces have launched missile and drone attacks on the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman. Brigadier Yahya Saree confirmed this was the third attack in the past 24 hours, calling it part of Yemen’s response against enemy positions. Yemen’s Ansarullah movement has warned that as long as "the Zionist regime" continues to blockade Gaza, attacks on ships and occupied territories will persist. This escalation follows multiple U.S. airstrikes in Sanaa, Sa’ada, and Hudaydah, which killed three civilians.
Yemeni Forces Attack U.S. Aircraft Carrier Again
The United States has urged Israel not to launch attacks on Houthi targets in Yemen, insisting that Washington will handle the situation instead. Yemen has fired missiles toward Tel Aviv, prompting Israeli officials to discuss possible retaliation. The U.S. military, including its air and naval forces, may continue strikes against the Houthis for days or even weeks, targeting their radar systems, air defense units, missile sites, and drone operations. Washington believes its aircraft carriers can execute sustained and effective attacks. Meanwhile, the Houthis have vowed to continue targeting Israeli ships in the Red Sea in support of Palestine, stating that neither U.S. military pressure nor Iran’s persuasion will change their stance.
U.S. to Israel: Let Us Handle the Houthis in Yemen
Sixteen Houthi fighters were killed in a US airstrike in Yemen on Wednesday night. Among the casualties were seven women and two children. According to Al-Masirah TV, the airstrikes targeted Saada in Al-Jawf province, Al-Hazm district, and As-Sawadiyah district in Al-Bayda province. Reports indicate that since former President Trump's announcement, Anadolu has recorded dozens of US airstrikes in Yemen, resulting in 53 deaths and 107 injuries by Tuesday evening.
US Airstrikes Kill 16 Houthi Fighters in Yemen
Houthi rebels launched another assault on a US warship in the Red Sea, marking the fourth such attack within 72 hours. Military spokesperson Yahya Saree stated that multiple cruise missiles and drones targeted the vessel, aiming to counter US aggression against Yemen. He emphasized that Yemen’s unwavering support for Palestine would not be deterred by US military actions. Meanwhile, under Donald Trump’s directive, the US has intensified airstrikes against Houthi positions, killing at least 53 people.
Houthi Rebels Attack US Warship for Fourth Time in 72 Hours
Since launching the Masam Project in 2018, Saudi Arabia has cleared more than 484,000 landmines and explosive devices from Yemen. According to project director Osama Al-Gosaibi, the removed explosives include 323,793 unexploded ordnance, 146,207 anti-tank mines, 8,200 improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and 6,749 anti-personnel mines. The project is focused on clearing deadly explosives planted by Houthi rebels across various regions in Yemen.
Saudi Arabia Removes Nearly 500,000 Mines and Explosives in Yemen
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