Middle East Crisis Live: UK strike against Hotis in Yemen | Yemen
United States and Britain launch joint strike in Hoshis, Yemen
According to the British Ministry of Defense, the U.S. and British forces conducted military operations in Yemen on Tuesday, which the department said was targeting Hotty's military targets, responsible for building drones such as those used for attack transport.
The UK statement claims intelligence analysis identified a cluster of buildings located 24 kilometers (15 miles) south of Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, which was used by Houthis to build drones used to attack ships in the Aden Red Sea and Gulf.
This is the first time the British military has attacked Yemen since Donald Trump served as the second time as U.S. president. US Vice President JD Vance has always expressed disdain for European defense capabilities. In March, he criticized European forces as "some random countries without war in 30 or 40 years."
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Defense Minister Kaz: Israel's goal is "a clear victory without compromise"
Speaking at the Memorial Day ceremony on Mount Herzel in Jerusalem, Israel’s Defense Minister said the goal of Israel’s war was “a clear victory without compromise.”
Israeli Kaz said those in the IDF were fought and killed during the invasion of the Gaza Strip during Israeli invasion.
Kaz said: “This is the ultimate obligation of the State of Israel, in the name of mutual responsibility and unity of the people. It is our duty to defeat those who slaughter our citizens on that terrible Sabbath (October 7, 2023) and to ensure that such enemies no longer approach our goals and no longer create victory for our goals.
The United States' recent strike Yemen Reuters pointed out that more than 100 people have been killed. That figure includes an oil terminal in mid-April, by far the deadliest strike under Donald Trump, according to the Houthi-run Health Ministry.
Rights advocates raised concerns about civilian killings. A U.S. air strike hit an African immigration detention center in Yemen, killing 68 people, Hotty-controlled TV station said Monday.
United States and Britain launch joint strike in Hoshis, Yemen
According to the British Ministry of Defense, the U.S. and British forces conducted military operations in Yemen on Tuesday, which the department said was targeting Hotty's military targets, responsible for building drones such as those used for attack transport.
The UK statement claims intelligence analysis identified a cluster of buildings located 24 kilometers (15 miles) south of Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, which was used by Houthis to build drones used to attack ships in the Aden Red Sea and Gulf.
This is the first time the British military has attacked Yemen since Donald Trump served as the second time as U.S. president. US Vice President JD Vance has always expressed disdain for European defense capabilities. In March, he criticized European forces as "some random countries without war in 30 or 40 years."
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The United States and Britain launched strikes against Yemen. Huthis reported several strikes in the capital Sana'a, which the organization has been holding since 2014. Other strikes revolve around Sada
British Defense Minister John Healey said: "This action was taken in response to Hus' ongoing threat to freedom of navigation. The 55% drop in transport through the Red Sea has cost billions of dollars, exacerbating regional instability and risking economic security for British families."
Intelligence analysis identified a group of buildings about 24 kilometers (15 miles) south of the Yemeni capital, which was used by Husseus to create drones used to attack ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Ada, the British statement said.
Israel claims to have intercepted drones launched in Yemen overnight
Israel's IDF will begin issuing draft bills to thousands of reserve personnel, officials said. Reservists will be deployed in Lebanon, Syria and the West Bank to release recruited troops on duty within Gaza