US and British militaries strike 15 Houthi targets across Yemen

American officials confirm aircraft and warships bombed strongholds of the Iran-backed rebels, who have threatened ‘escalating military operations’ against Israel

Smokes raise after US aircraft and ships struck Houthi strongholds, according to the official, in Sanaa, Yemen, October 4, 2024.  (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)
Smokes raise after US aircraft and ships struck Houthi strongholds, according to the official, in Sanaa, Yemen, October 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)

The US military said it carried out 15 strikes on Friday against targets linked to Iran-aligned Houthi fighters in Yemen, where residents reported blasts at military outposts and even an airport. The British military also took part in the strikes.

Military aircraft and warships bombed Houthi strongholds at roughly five locations, according to the officials.

Central Command, which oversees US forces in the Middle East, said the targets were tied to Houthi offensive military capabilities, but did not detail whether that included missile, drone or radar capabilities.

In a post on X, Central Command said the strikes took place at about 1400 GMT.

Houthi media said seven strikes hit the airport in Hodeida, a major port city, and the Katheib area, which has a Houthi-controlled military base. Four more strikes hit the Seiyana area in Sanaa, the capital, and two strikes hit the Dhamar province. The Houthi media office also reported three air raids in Bayda province, southeast of Sanaa.

The strikes come just days after the Houthis threatened “escalating military operations” targeting Israel since apparently shooting down a US military drone flying over Yemen. And just last week, the group claimed responsibility for an attack targeting American warships.

The rebels fired more than a half dozen ballistic missiles and anti-ship cruise missiles and two drones at three US ships that were traveling through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, all of which were intercepted by the Navy destroyers, according to several US officials.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss details not yet publicly released.

Houthi supporters raise flags and signs during an anti-Israel and anti-US rally in Sanaa, Yemen, September 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)

Houthis have targeted more than 80 merchant vessels with missiles and drones since the Hamas onslaught on Israel last October started the war in Gaza, saying the attacks are a show of support for Palestinians. They have seized one vessel and sunk two in the campaign that has also killed four sailors.

Other missiles and drones have either been intercepted by a US-led coalition in the Red Sea or failed to reach their targets, which have included Western military vessels.

The group has maintained that they target ships linked to Israel, the US or the United Kingdom to force an end to Israel’s campaign against Hamas in Gaza. However, many of the ships attacked have little or no connection to the conflict, including some bound for Iran.

In addition to attacking ships, the Houthis have targeted Israel directly with missiles and drones, including a number of recent drone attacks targeting the center of the country.

In response to the latest ballistic missile attacks, the Israeli Air Force conducted airstrikes on infrastructure in western Yemen earlier this week that the military said was used by the Houthis.

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