A US airstrike on the Ras Isa port in Yemen resulted in at least 38 deaths, including paramedics and port workers, according to Houthi media. The US Central Command stated that the strike aimed to eliminate the fuel source for Iran-backed Houthi militants and emphasized that it was not meant to harm the Yemeni people. This strike is part of a larger campaign intended to prevent Houthi attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea. Amid this, tensions also arise as Hamas rejects a proposed ceasefire with Israel, indicating ongoing instability in the region.
The airstrikes killed at least 38 people, Houthi-affiliated media said, while the US Central Command stated the strikes aimed to degrade the Houthi militants' economic power.
This strike was not intended to harm the people of Yemen, who rightly want to throw off the yoke of Houthi subjugation and live peacefully, added CENTCOM.
The deaths from the strike on the port in western Yemen marked one of the highest tolls so far since the US began an air campaign against the militant group last month.
Hamas rejected terms set out by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a new truce, stating they would not agree to a 'partial' ceasefire.
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