The Houthi militia increased missile attacks on Israel and US shipping in the Red Sea following US airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, which resulted in over 50 fatalities. Analysts note a consistent pattern of the Houthis absorbing military strikes, reflecting their resilience amidst ongoing conflicts. Their recent actions are linked to solidarity expressed for Hamas and the Palestinians during escalating tensions in Gaza. The renewed conflict marked a significant rise in hostilities, leading to concerns over sea trade disruptions in the critical Red Sea passage.
Yemen's de facto government, the US-designated terrorist Houthi militia, ramped up ballistic attacks on Israel's international airport and US ships in the Red Sea.
What we are seeing in the last few days is a much more sustained American campaign of airstrikes which will cause more damage to the Houthis.
The Houthis have clearly shown over the years that they are very effective at absorbing military strikes from the US and the UK.
The resumption of Israeli strikes on Gaza earlier this week seems to have pushed the situation into a dangerous escalation.
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