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On April 7, the U.S. Central Command issued a press release boasting about their destruction of a mobile surface-to-air missile system in the Houthi-controlled territory of Yemen.

Since commencing a bombing operation on January 12, the U.S. and Great Britain have carried out 424 air strikes targeting the Houthis in Yemen, resulting in at least 37 deaths and 30 injuries.

 

Houthi Causing Headaches For the White House  By Jeremy Kuzmarov

 

The pretext for the bombing was the Houthis’ disruption of Western shipping in the strategic Bab al-Mandab waterway—a gateway of ocean trade linking ports in Europe, the Middle East and Asia—in protest of the U-S.-backed Israeli genocide in Gaza. More than 60 Houthi missile and drone strikes led to a drop in shipping through the Red Sea by more than 50%, according to the International Monetary Fund.[1]

Prior to the onset of the bombing, the Biden administration had designated the Houthis—who also go by the name Ansar Allah, or God’s Helpers—as a terrorist organization. The Houthis have been widely vilified by American political leaders and in the mainstream U.S. media and accused of being an Iranian proxy that receives most of its weapons from Iran.[2]

Caleb T. Maupin’s short book, Who are the Houthis? What are they fighting for? (New York: Center for Political Innovation, 2024) presents the Houthis in a more positive light, arguing that their establishment of a “picket line” in the Red Sea to disrupt shipping in protest of the massacres in Gaza is inspiring anti-war activists and anti-imperialists.

Maupin in his pamphlet quotes from folk singer David Rovics’ “Song for the Houthi Army,”which proclaims:

Shukran jazeelan to the Houthi Army
Standing for the conscience of us all
When they say no business as usual
While the bombs continue to fall [on Gaza]

For a country that doesn’t have an air force
They’re painting black, red, green, and white
On the helicopters that they use to board the ships
To show their cause is right
The president says this terrorism
Must stop right away
To which the Houthis respond, yes
That’s exactly what we’re trying to say!”

Maupin is a New York-based writer and political activist involved with the Occupy Wall Street movement who is a member of the Workers World Party.

His pamphlet on the Houthis provides important historical background, detailing how the Houthi movement emerged among Zaidiyyah Shia Muslims in northern Yemen in the early 1990s. They followed an Islamic teacher named Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, one of twelve brothers who headed a charitable association and gained election to the Yemeni House of Representatives from the “Party of Truth” which represented the Zaid perspective.

Yemen had been divided during the Cold War, with South Yemen being ruled by Marxist-Leninists, and North Yemen, from 1978, by Ali Abdullah Saleh, who was largely pro-West. After its unification following the end of the Cold War, Saleh ruled Yemen until he was overthrown in the 2011 Arab Spring.

Rooted in the northern city of Saada, al-Houthi inspired his supporters by speaking out about how economic mismanagement had forced Yemen to import beans, lentils and wheat from foreign countries despite the country posessing arable land suitable for cultivation.[3]

Maupin provides an analogy between Yemen and Mexico under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), where the lowering of trade barriers was designed to flood the country with cheap imports to the detriment of local agriculture and industry.

Maupin says that south Yemen has a huge amount of untapped oil that, if placed under national control, could be used to finance economic development and the eradication of illiteracy, which stands at around 30%.[4]

When al-Houthi named his organization “Ansar Allah” in January 2002, he unfurled the slogan “The Cry in the Face of the Arrogant.”[5] The latter was a reference to Western powers which had long tried to carve up the Middle East and exploit its oil resources.

Maupin calls al-Houthi’s embrace of the slogan “curse the Jews” as unfortunate and emblematic of an illiberal and bigoted strainamong the Houthis—which should not be idealized by Western leftists or anti-war activists.[6]

Nevertheless, Maupin points out that the statement derives largely from an abhorrence for the crimes of the Israeli state and the global economic system that created and props up Israel.

Maupin also emphasizes that most of al-Houthi’s sermons were positive in their reference to building hospitals, bridges and factories, and talk of providing necessary services to mothers and children and of expanding agricultural output.[7]

One of al-Houthi’s chief role models was Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran who led the 1979 Islamic Revolution against the Shah, in which Iran regained control over its economy, moved toward self-sufficiency in agriculture, and increased its manufacturing output while building hospitals and bridges.[8]

Another inspiration is Hugo Chávez and Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution because of its anti-imperialist character and the benefits that it brought to Venezuela’s poor.

In 2015, a Houthi spokesman castigated the BBC for asking only about Iran, stating that they did this to “sow sectarian religious divisions,” and that we “are inspired by Iran, but we are also inspired by Hugo Chávez and Venezuela. We support the oppressed everywhere in the world.”[9]

In 2004, after the Ansar Allah movement convened a protest to denounce U.S. imperialism and the Iraq War, 640 protesters were arrested after a police crackdown. Islamic scholars aligned with President Saleh issued Fatwahs against al-Houthi, calling him a heretic and announcing it would pay $55,000 to anyone who could capture him.[10]

Maupin writes that “the Americans who had just launched their war on terror had instructed the Yemeni puppet regime [led by Saleh] to move in on them. They were being called ‘terrorists’ despite the fact that they only used guns for self-defense and only engaged in peaceful community organizing.”[11]

After the Yemeni army launched an all-out offensive, armed battles took place and many Houthis were killed. On September 10, 2004, the Yemeni military dropped a bomb on a café where al-Houthi was eating with his family, resulting in his death. That is when the Ansar Allah movement adopted the nickname “Houthi” in honor of their martyred leader.[12]

The Yemeni government buried his body inside of a prison to prevent his grave from being made into a shrine.[13] Al-Houthi’s brother, Abdul-Malik Badruldeen al-Houthi, succeeded him in leading the Ansar Allah movement. Today, he remains the Houthi movement’s most prominent public face and idealogue.[14]

After the resignation of Ali Saleh following the 2011 Arab Spring, Saudi Arabia installed its man, Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, as Yemen’s president. When Hadi cut fuel subsidies, making it more expensive for Yemenis to travel by car, the Ansar Allah movement mobilized people to pour into the streets to denounce the austerity move.[15]

After the Yemeni army pulled back, Ansar Allah took control of the city of Sana’a. In January 2015, they seized the presidential palace and a number of key military sites, and announced that they were forming a new government with the support of the Yemeni socialist party, which declared that the leaders who had fled to Saudi Arabia had been expelled.[16]

Historian Isa Blumi wrote that a broad coalition backed by the Houthis “threw out the corrupt foreign imposed government filled with crooks and Islamist bigots [and] reversed the selling of Yemen’s economic future.” 

The Saudis responded to the 2015 revolution by unleashing what Maupin terms a “bloodthirsty onslaught that horrified the world.” With Pentagon generals in Riyadh advising them and U.S. satellites providing support, “the Saudi military moved to retake its southern neighbor and make it their impoverished colony once again.”[17]

The Saudis bombed the port of Hodeidah eight times in a single day and a medical hospital in Hodeidah, murdering 26 medical students, while imposing a devastating naval blockade as they tried to re-install Hadi as president.[18]

In 2022, The Washington Post reported that the Saudi-led coalition carried out more than 50 air strikes on civilian targets in Yemen, including homes, hospitals and communication towers, killing at least 9,000 civilians. Many of the bombs and weapons were supplied by the U.S.

 

Representing the national liberation movement of Yemen, the Houthis kept fighting with considerable popular backing. Maupin writes that, “if Abdul Malik al-Houthi and his army were merely a bunch of stooges for Tehran, why did the population keep supporting them? Why was the Houthi army able to hold out against such a relentless onslaught?”[19]

According to Maupin, the essence of the Houthi movement is “anti-imperialism and a struggle against austerity.”[20] In the face of Israel’s horrendous bombardment of Gaza in the aftermath of October 7, the Ansar Allah movement began stopping ships in the Red Sea, including from countries that were supplying arms to the Israelis.

The demands of the Houthis were simple: stop bombing Gaza. Malik Abdul al-Houthi gave a speech in which he said that “we are a people who reject injustice.” He added that “American targeting of Yemen [as a backlash for the ship seizures]” would be met with “targeting of American battleships, interests and navigation with missiles, drones and military operations.”[21]

Maupin believes that progressives in the West should ultimately support the Houthis as part of the struggle for their own liberation from the tentacles of corporate capitalism and a U.S. government that “imposes unilateral sanctions on scores of nations across the planet, arbitrarily restricting, and locking them out of global trade” while “telling us that Houthis blocking of ships in the Red Sea is an intolerable crime.”[22]

U.S. Covets Control over Socotra Island

A key geo-strategic goal of the U.S. in Yemen is to control the strategic island of Socotra, a World Heritage site, home to the rare dragon blood tree, whose waterway links the Mediterranean to South Asia and the Far East through the Suez Canal, the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

In 2010, David Petraeus, head of the U.S. Central Command, held a secret meeting with then-Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh in which Saleh allegedly allowed the U.S. to set up a military base on Socotra from which to launch sea-borne missiles and possibly drone strikes to counter “pirates and al-Qaeda.” The U.S. in turn agreed to double security assistance to more than $150 million.

Since that time, a new civilian airport has been built on Socotra in accordance with U.S. military specifications. Then in February 2016, Press TV reported that Acting Yemeni President Hadi, after decreeing the rewriting of Yemen’s internal boundaries, leased Socotra to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for 99 years. 

The UAE in turn installed a pliable governor with whom it could negotiate independently and has since begun to use the island for military training while promoting economic development and tourism. Saudi Arabia has acknowledged having military equipment on Socotra Island and Saudi media reported that U.S. troops and missile defense batteries were placed there, though the Pentagon denied this.

The increasing military presence is thought to represent a foothold for the U.S. on an island located at a crossroad of world trade. The U.S. has close ties with the UAE and Erik Prince, the former chief executive of Blackwater, signed a deal to train UAE security forces, possibly as a wedge to gain influence in Socotra. 

The unfolding situation may bear some parallels to American plans in Panama in the early 19th century, when the U.S. supported Panama’s secession from Colombia and then pushed through an agreement that prompted Panama to cede its sovereignty. This is how many Yemenis—many of whom are gravitating to the Houthis—view it.

Holding U.S. Merchants of Death Accountable

The horrific human costs of U.S. policy in Yemen are highlighted in a video produced by the Merchants of Death tribunal, set up by a group of anti-war activists seeking to hold military contractors accountable for egregious war crimes.

U.S. war crimes in Yemen date back to the launching of the drone war there in November 2002.

The initial target of many of the drone strikes—which were expanded by the Obama and Trump administrations after Bush II started them—were opponents of the Saleh government.

Since the dawn of the Global War on Terror, more than one thousand Yemenis have officially reported to have been been killed by drones manufactured by General Atomics and other drone makers. This number is thought to be a gross underestimation since most drone attacks are not witnessed by international observers or reported in national or international media.

A Yemeni researcher quoted in the video, Radhya al-Mutawakel, said that the drone operators “kill us without even making sure whether we are innocent or not.”

The terror bred by the drone attacks was a significant factor in the Arab Spring protests that brought down Saleh.

The popularity of the Houthis was enhanced during the years of the U.S.-backed Saudi offensive, which resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths and pushed Yemen to the brink of famine.

During that period, Saudi Arabia emerged as America’s biggest arms customer, buying $17.9 billion worth of weaponry in 2017 alone.

In June 2022, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported more than $54 billion in arms sales to Saudi Arabia and UAE between 2015 and 2021. The UAE trained and equipped Saudi soldiers and sent 1,500 Special Forces troops into Yemen.[23]

U.S. involvement in the war extended to its training of Saudi pilots who carried out bombing missions, and providing the Saudis with intelligence and diplomatic cover at the United Nations. The New York Times reported on the presence of secret teams of American Green Berets on the Saudi-Yemeni border who assisted with intelligence gathering and military training, and allegedly participated in deadly covert operations.

 

In one blatantly criminal attack spotlighted in the Merchants of Death tribunal video, a helicopter gunship made by a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin (Sikorsky) fired Lockheed Martin missiles in the al-Ghayil village, killing ten children.

Journalist Jeffrey Stern in an interview with the Merchants of Death tribunal described the devastating impact of a General Dynamics bomb with Raytheon guidance kits in the northern Yemeni town of Arhab, which was targeted by the Saudi-led coalition for collective punishment for its support for the Houthis.

Thirty people were killed in this attack and a water well was destroyed, resulting in near famine conditions and the outbreak of cholera.

Many other atrocities were committed using Lockheed, General Atomics, Raytheon and Boeing aircraft and weapons, marking these companies as guilty of war crimes.

In March 14, 2018, a General Atomics drone fired a Hellfire missile at a car carrying a group that was traveling to scout out new real estate.

When human rights organizations asked for money from the U.S. to pay for one of the survivors’ medical bills, the Pentagon reported that it could not spare any money. The poor man was considered mere “collateral damage,” his life counting for nothing.

https://covertactionmagazine.com/2024/05/03/houthi-causing-headaches-for-the-white-house/

 

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Netanyahu as Lord of the Flies: He has wounded, sickened or starved all 600K Palestinian Children in Rafah    By Juan Cole

 

Catherine Russell, the head of UNICEF, said this week that of the 600,000 children in Rafah, southern Gaza, all of them are either injured, or sick, or malnourished. Much of the Gaza population has been forced south to Rafah by the Israeli military, which had promised them it was a safe zone. She added, “Over 200 days of war have already killed and maimed tens of thousands of children in Gaza.”

600,000 is only a little less than the population of Boston within city limits. Imagine Boston as populated only by children. Then imagine them all, every one, as injured by shrapnel, or suffering gastrointestinal and liver diseases, or as wasting away with hunger from lack of food. And imagine the monster that puts this many children in this box deliberately.

Israeli airstrikes on Rafah have continued daily, often killing or wounding children. Since Israel has destroyed the hospital system, children have to have operations or limbs amputated without anesthesia or antibiotics.

It should be underlined that these injuries, maladies and food deficits have been imposed on these children by Israeli military policy, which displays a reckless disregard for civilian welfare. Israeli rules of engagement, the most inhumane in the world, permit 15 to 20 civilian deaths per militant killed. Typically in warfare 3 persons are wounded for every one killed, so this ROE likely must be interpreted as allowing the wounding of 45 to 60 civilians in each strike on a member of the Hamas paramilitary.

The UN reports from the Gaza Ministry of Health that since October 7, “34,622 Palestinians were killed in Gaza and 77,867 Palestinians were injured.” Some 70% of the killed have been women and children.

The UN adds, “Between the afternoons of 1 and 3 May, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Gaza, 54 Palestinians were killed and 102 injured, including 26 killed and 51 injured in the last 24 hours.”

In addition, according to the UN, Palestinian civil defense estimates that a further 10,000 bodies lie under the rubble of the apartment buildings that Israeli airstrikes destroyed, knowing that families were inside them. The Israelis have destroyed all the equipment that could be used to retrieve the bodies, which are decomposing in the heat. Decomposing corpses leaking into ground water pose a dire threat of disease outbreaks.

CBC’s Matt Galloway interviewed Nyka Alexander, a communications officer with the UN’s World Health Organization. Alexander explained what it meant for over a million people to be forced suddenly down to Rafah (which had a population of about 300,000 before the Israeli assault). He described people sleeping rough or in makeshift tents amidst mountains of garbage and open air toilets. Jaundice, an inflammation of the liver is spreading in the population, including among children. Flies land on feces and then on food, which can’t be washed except in dirty water.

Alexander said, “Imagine all the sidewalks covered in tents and in these makeshift shelters. Imagine the streets flowing with greeny, bluey, black water that is feces mixed with garbage. Imagine there’s no garbage cans, there’s no garbage collection. There’s just piles of garbage . . . The flies are everywhere as well, and they’re very aggressive. They want to go in your eyes, they want to go in your mouth. From a public health point of view, it’s a really disastrous situation.”

As for starvation and sickness, the UN says that between 27 April and 2 May the Israeli military impeded or denied 60% of attempted aid deliveries in the north of Gaza. In southern Gaza, of aid and food deliveries requiring coordination, a third were impeded or denied by the Israeli authorities. All this interference in deliveries of food and medicine by Israel comes at a time when US AID says that famine is already inevitable.

This week Doctors without Borders underlined the ways in which the Israeli military has cruelly denied key medical equipment to the children and women they have wounded with their bombs:

    • “Delivering lifesaving supplies into Gaza is nearly impossible amidst Israeli authorities’ blockades, delays, and restrictions on humanitarian aid and essential medical supplies, explains Mari Carmen Viñoles, head of emergency programmes at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).

An oxygen concentrator is a medical device that filters out the nitrogen in air, delivering purified oxygen to patients. For malnourished children with severe anaemia, injured people with severe blood loss and newborns with breathing difficulties, this device can be the difference between life and death.

But despite being essential to our patients’ survival, we have no idea if or when an oxygen concentrator will reach a hospital in Gaza, Palestine.

As Israeli authorities maintain full control over the entry and exit points into Gaza, they have repeatedly refused our requests to bring in biomedical equipment such as oxygen concentrators.

Without this simple device, our medical teams in Gaza are forced to witness their patients die from entirely preventable causes.”

The petty and cruel denial of medical equipment to the civilian Gaza population has been a mark of the current extremist Israeli government. The Israelis have also just ignored requests to bring in solar-powered medical equipment. It can’t be shipped without approval and lots of procedures can’t be done without it. The Israeli authorities have told bald-faced lies about there being no limit to the entry of humanitarian goods into the Strip, a claim that Doctors without Borders called “absurd.”

 

Republished from JuanCole.com, 4 May 2024.

https://johnmenadue.com/netanyahu-as-lord-of-the-flies-he-has-wounded-sickened-or-starved-all-600k-palestinian-children-in-rafah/

 

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AS CAITLIN ENCOUNTERS A FEW TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS, WE CAN READ SOME OF HER THOUGHTS PUBLISHED IN FRENCH ON "LE GRAND SOIR"...(TRANSLATED BY JULES LETAMBOUR).

Si la position dite "modérée" du statu quo politique de votre pays consiste à accepter, à normaliser, à soutenir et à défendre le type de mal qui est infligé à la population de Gaza, alors vous devriez vous éloigner le plus possible de cette position "modérée".

Ce qui se passe à Gaza devrait vous radicaliser. C'est absolument nécessaire. En ce moment même, alors que sa propre criminalité atteint des sommets, la classe politico-médiatique occidentale s'inquiète avec de plus en plus d'insistance de voir les jeunes se "radicaliser" et se retourner contre leur gouvernement en raison de la diffusion d'informations et d'idées lors de manifestations sur les campus et sur TikTok. Mais les jeunes devraient se radicaliser en ce moment même. Tout le monde devrait le faire. Quand vous voyez Israël rejeter un cessez-le-feu du Hamas et commencer son assaut sur Rafah (la dernière soi-disant "zone de sécurité" de Gaza), vous devriez vous radicaliser. “Entire residential squares being blown up.” Netanyahu is unleashing hell on Rafah in direct opposition to Biden’s (public) opposition. https://t.co/wicnLDxLET — Ryan Grim (@ryangrim) May 6, 2024"Des quartiers résidentiels entiers sont bombardés".... ---------------------- 

If the so-called "moderate" position of your country's political status quo is to accept, normalize, support and defend the type of harm that is being inflicted on the people of Gaza, then you should move as far away from that position as possible. “moderate”.

What is happening in Gaza should radicalize you. It is absolutely necessary.

At this very moment, while its own criminality is reaching new heights, the Western political-media class is increasingly worried about seeing young people "radicalized" and turning against their government due to the broadcasting information and ideas at campus protests and on TikTok.

But young people should be radicalized right now. Everyone should do it.

When you see Israel reject a Hamas ceasefire and begin its assault on Rafah (Gaza's last so-called "safe zone"), you should radicalize.

When you see US senators supporting this horrific assault by publicly threatening the International Criminal Court if it dares to indict Israeli officials for war crimes, you should become radicalized.

When you see Israel shutting down Al Jazeera to prevent the spread of information about its criminality just before launching this mass atrocity, you should be radicalized.

When you see the New York Times receive a Pulitzer Prize for its scandalously discredited, notoriously biased and widely derided Gaza coverage, it should radicalize you.

When you see the US president publicly supporting and encouraging violent police repression against protesters who oppose his genocidal actions in Gaza, it should radicalize you.

If the so-called "moderate" position of your nation's political status quo is to accept, normalize, support and defend the type of harm that is being inflicted on the people of Gaza, then you must move as far away from this "moderate" position as possible. and seek to completely destroy this political status quo.

This obvious point is being attacked with a rapidly escalating frenzy by the empire and its lackeys.

After police violently shut down anti-genocide protests on New York City campuses, Mayor Eric Adams said, "There is a movement to radicalize young people, and I'm not going to wait until it's fact...I'm not going to allow this to happen as mayor of New York City", as if preventing the spread of radical political views was something a mayor is elected to do in the United States .

Kaz Daughtry, deputy commissioner for operations at the NYPD, told reporters that there was "an organization" that was "radicalizing our students" and that the NYPD intended to "find out who it was". Again, the implication is that it is the job of the police to control the dissemination of unauthorized political opinions.

In an article with the incredibly propagandistic headline "Anti-Israel Protests Are Infiltrated by 'Outside Agitators' Who Radicalize Students and Sow Violence," the Washington Times presented these unproven claims by New York City officials as s These were established facts and not a very convenient fiction.

At a conference at the McCain Institute on Friday, Sen. Mitt Romney told Secretary of State Antony Blinken that Congress supports banning TikTok because it shares information that spins people's opinions against Israel, saying such reports have a "very, very problematic effect on the narrative."

A new report from The Intercept reveals that Congressmen Mike Lawler and Josh Gottheimer have asked the FBI to investigate campus protesters from a "centrist" political group called No Labels, suggesting these protests have a support system harmful which the federal police should look into.

The Wall Street Journal lost its mind over campus protests, publishing articles with headlines like “Activist Groups Trained Students for Months Before Campus Protests” and “Rules for Radicals on campus, 2024 - Website reveals planning and strategy behind current unrest at universities, which suggests there is something sinister and unacceptable about these protests receiving support "long-time activists and left-wing groups".

Last week, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough went all conspiratorial on his show, telling his audience that these university protests happened because Qatar "poured hundreds of millions of dollars into American universities to radicalize Middle East studies.

Empire leaders and propagandists have argued that foreign governments are behind this new protest movement aimed at radicalizing young people against Washington and Israel, although, as we discussed recently, they do not have not yet managed to agree on the foreign government in question, which is funny.

The empire's propagandists have increased the rhetoric of radicalization and nefarious support because this is the narrative bludgeon they plan to use to stifle the nascent anti-war movement that the empire created with its genocidal atrocities in the Gaza Strip. If they can make it appear that the government's mission is to stifle political dissent and prevent the dissemination of unauthorized political opinions, then they can justify doing just about anything to stop that movement in its momentum.

All this to stop something that absolutely should happen. Young people should cultivate radical political positions in response to active genocide supported by their government. An anti-war movement should be formed against the imperial murderous machine, whose murderous madness continues to grow. People should aggressively reject the political status quo that has allowed this nightmare to be unleashed on humanity.

Everyone should turn against the centralized US empire now. Do not let the manipulators of the empire fool our society into believing that this turning point is nothing more than a correct and appropriate response to what the empire is doing.

Caitlin Johnstone

Translation "the 'coming fascism' is already here" by Viktor Dedaj with probably all the usual mistakes and typos.

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Yemen’s Houthis Ramp Up Attacks on Merchant Ships After Dismantling Suspected US-Israeli Spy Network

 

The Yemeni militia has been targeting Israeli, US and UK-linked commercial vessels and warships operating in the Red and Arabian Seas since November 2023, vowing to continue their partial self-imposed blockade until Israel halts its campaign in Gaza, and flouting a recent attempt by Washington to bribe them into stopping their operations.

Yemen’s Houthis ramped up their attacks on commercial vessels on Tuesday, with the UK Maritime Trade Organization reporting that an unidentified merchant ship 82 nautical miles south of Aden, Yemen faced two explosions in “closest proximity” to the vessel. The vessel and its crew were unharmed.

The US military reported overnight Tuesday that it had shot down a Houthi drone over the Red Sea, and announced later in the day that the Dwight D. Eisenhower supercarrier had resumed its operations in the area after a brief port call for resupply. The American warship, deployed in the region since October 14 together with a squadron of missile destroyers, is expected to remain in there until at least “early summer,” according to US officials.

The new Houthi attacks come after a brief lull in militia activity, likely stemming from Palestinian militia group Hamas’s announcement Monday that it was ready to accept a ceasefire with Israel.

Israel declined the proposal, sparking a fresh regional escalation which besides Houthi attacks included new skirmishes between Israel and Hezbollah on the Israeli-Lebanese border, and an attack by Iraqi militias targeting Israeli military bases and the Leviathan gas platform off Israel’s Mediterranean coast with drones.

 

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