US and UK carry out new strikes on Yemen’s Houthis
Recently, the United States and the United Kingdom conducted new airstrikes on Yemen’s Houthi rebels in an effort to combat the ongoing conflict in the region. The airstrikes targeted Houthi military installations and have sparked renewed tensions in the already volatile situation.
The US and UK have been supporting the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, which has been embroiled in a devastating war with the Houthi rebels since 2014. The conflict has resulted in a humanitarian crisis, with millions of civilians facing food insecurity and lack of access to basic necessities.
The recent airstrikes are expected to further escalate the conflict and raise concerns about the impact on innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. The international community has called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and for all parties to engage in constructive dialogue to end the suffering of the Yemeni people.
While the US and UK maintain that their actions are necessary to protect their interests and maintain stability in the region, critics argue that military intervention only exacerbates the situation and prolongs the suffering of Yemeni civilians. The situation remains dire, and a peaceful resolution to the conflict is urgently needed.