The U.S. struck Houthi targets in Yemen

Houthi fighters near Sana, Yemen. Associated Press

 

The U.S. carried out a third military strike against Houthi ballistic missiles in Yemen, the U.S. military said. The strike destroyed four missiles that the Pentagon’s Central Command said posed an imminent threat to merchant vessels and Navy ships traveling through the Red Sea and nearby waters.

The strike came on the third day in a row that the Houthis defied the Biden administration and its allies by firing missiles at passing ships. The group damaged a Greek-owned cargo vessel yesterday and a U.S.-owned commercial ship on Monday, after attempting to hit a U.S. warship the day before.

The Biden administration now faces difficult choices, according to analysts: ordering another blitz of strikes, which would risk widening the war further, or settling for more limited exchanges that would not necessarily resolve the threat to commercial ships. Houthi leaders say they will continue their attacks, vowing solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

Quotable: “We’re not looking for a war; we’re not looking to expand this,” John Kirby, the National Security Council spokesman, said, adding, “We will continue to defend against them and counter them as appropriate.”

In the region: Iran hit its neighbors Pakistan and Iraq with missile strikes. It added to the already volatile and tense situation in the Middle East.

In other news from the war:

  • Israel and Hamas have reached a deal that would allow medications to be delivered to Israeli hostages in return for medicine and aid for Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip, officials said.
  • The Israel military have released video and photographs demonstrating the scope, depth and quality of Hamas’s tunnel system under Gaza.
  • “There is no hope”: A Palestinian diplomat accused Israel of trying to make the Gaza Strip uninhabitable and called on the international community for a major reconstruction effort.

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