After President Donald Trump vowed to destroy the popular resistance movement of the Arab Peninsula people, the United States engaged in a fresh military escalation to Yemen.
On Thursday, it was reported that American fighters had launched new bombings against Yemeni port city Al Hedidada and Saada city in the country’s most distant northwestern region.
“They will disappear completely!” Trump previously wrote on his true social media platform, mentioning Ansalara.
Also on Thursday, the Israeli regime reported that missile sirens had ringed in the Shufera region and throughout the sacred cities and surrounding areas of Al-Kud and its surroundings in the central part of the occupied Palestinian territory.
Meanwhile, the Resistance Media outlet reported that the Sirens had travelled across a massive belt of territory, from Al-Kud to Tel Aviv city.
The development came after Yemeni military resumed anti-Israel operations at the discretion of Ansalala leader Abdul Malik al-Hauc.
Houthi sets a four-day deadline for the Israeli regime to open the intersection of the Gaza Strip to provide important aid to Palestinian territory. Tel Aviv has closed its terminal amid a deadly attack on coastal slivers.
However, the administration missed the deadline and urged the troops to resume banning major waterways from Yemen’s coastline off Israel and Israeli vessels.
On Saturday, Trump issued an executive order mandating that required the deployment of “overwhelming deadly force” against Yemen. However, he did not mention the Israeli regime or Yemen’s anti-Israel business, and instead accused Sanaa of disrupting the international voyage.
This has repeatedly argued by Yemeni authorities that the country’s strikes are only targeted by Israeli targets.
On Saturday and Sunday alone, 53 Yemeni civilians, including women and children, were killed in US airstrikes that target purely civilians across Yemen, despite Trump’s claims that the US invasion was being directed at Ansalala.
MNA