Houthis Threaten Retaliation in the Red Sea as US and UK Launch Strikes

Houthis Threaten Retaliation in the Red Sea as US and UK Launch Strikes

The leader of the Houthis in Yemen has warned that any attack by the US would lead to a greater response from his organization in the Red Sea. Hours after this statement, the US and UK launched strikes on 60 Houthi targets. The Houthis have been conducting attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea as a response to Israel’s actions in Gaza. These attacks have disrupted international trade. The US and UK had previously issued an ultimatum to the Houthis, and the strikes can be seen as a direct response to their “largest attack” in the region.

Israel Deploys Missile Ships to Red Sea Amid Increased Attacks by Iran-backed Militants

Israel Deploys Missile Ships to Red Sea Amid Increased Attacks by Iran-backed Militants

Israel has deployed missile ships to the Red Sea to counter increased attacks by Iran-backed militants. The ships will join US Navy vessels already stationed in the area. The deployment comes after Houthi militants in Yemen claimed responsibility for firing missiles and drones at Israel. Israeli forces intercepted the threats, and Israel also used its Arrow air-defense system to intercept a surface-to-surface missile. The escalation of attacks by Iran-backed groups in the Middle East has prompted a response from both Israel and the US. Israel’s deployment aims to strengthen defensive efforts and prevent conflict escalation, while the US has conducted self-defense strikes on facilities associated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.