
TEHRAN American and British airstrikes on Yemen have resulted in the deaths of more than 30 civilians and left a minimum of 100 others injured.The bulk of the casualties, consisting of those killed and hurt, were females and children as a result of the air and naval strikes.U.S.
and British forces performed numerous airstrikes targeting the capital, Sanaa, in addition to Saada, al-Bayda in main Yemen, and Dhamar, located south of the capital.Reports and evaluations so far suggest that the attacks targeted residential areas and civilian infrastructure.Reports likewise indicate that the airstrikes struck a regional power station, cutting off the power supply in the city of Dhahyan in Saada province.The Supreme Political Council in Yemen condemned the U.S.
airstrikes, calling them an act of aggressiveness and explaining them as support for the Israeli occupation.In a declaration, the council stated that targeting civilians shows Americas failure in confrontation and will not discourage us from our stance in support of Gaza.The council emphasized that those who assault Yemen will be punished in a professional and unpleasant manner.The attack on Yemen happened simply days after the Yemeni militaries revealed they would resume their ban on Israeli ships going through designated functional locations in the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, Bab al-Mandab, and the Gulf of Aden.The Yemeni militaries made this announcement last Tuesday after the due date set by Ansarallah leader Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi had expired.The deadline was planned for conciliators to push the Israeli profession to resume border crossings and permit humanitarian aid into Gaza.Although no Ansarallah operations have been reported since then, experts think that Israeli and Israeli-affiliated vessels have been avoiding the waters designated by the Yemeni forces.The official spokesman for the government in Sanaa, Mohammad Abdel Salam, provided the following statement: The U.S.
airstrikes on Yemen are an outright aggression versus an independent state and a support for the Israeli enemy entity to continue its unfair siege on Gaza.The U.S.
presidents claim of a danger to worldwide navigation in the Bab al-Mandab Strait is false and misleads international public opinion.The maritime blockade announced by Yemen in assistance of Gaza is restricted only to Israeli shipping until humanitarian aid is allowed into Gaza, in accordance with the ceasefire arrangement between the Palestinian resistance and the enemy entity.
This Yemeni blockade was carried out after a four-day grace duration for mediators.We verify that global navigation in the Red Sea will stay safe from Yemens side and that the American airstrikes mark a return to the militarization of the Red Sea, which is the genuine hazard to global navigation in the region.A senior Yemeni official alerted that the attack on Yemen will not go unanswered saying that Yemen may escalate its support for Gazas resistance in action to the U.S.-British aggression.The official stressed that no Israeli ships will go through the designated maritime area, while he promised that Ansarallah will make Americans repent voting U.S.
President Donald Trump into office.Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, a member of the Ansarallah political workplace, echoed these sentiments, mentioning, The U.S.
attack on Yemen is unjustified, as the Yemeni militaries are targeting the Zionist entity.In a TV interview, al-Bukhaiti stated, Everyone understands we are genuine in our responses.
To those who accuse us of being reckless, we state that those who align with the U.S.
and Israel are the real risk-takers.
Al-Bukhaiti stressed that retaliation versus the U.S.
attack is inescapable, noting that there is no difference in between the Trump and Biden administrations when it comes to Yemen.He affirmed that Yemen will not desert its support for Palestine or its stance against the United States, regardless of the cost.Al-Bukhaiti concluded by mentioning, What sets this battle apart from previous ones is that it is now well-defined, a fight in between absolute right and absolute wrong.For about 15 months, the United States, Israel, and Britain frequently targeted positions they claimed belonged to Ansarallah in Yemen.Despite those attacks, the government in Sanaa continued its military operations versus the Israeli occupation in solidarity with Gaza, revealing no indications of pulling back.