PNN – News outlets announced Monday night that US attacks on the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, had resumed.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Yemen’s Al-Masirah TV, the sound of several massive explosions was also heard in southern Sanaa.
Media affiliated with Ansarullah announced that the Jabal Saraf area in the Bani Hashish district of Sanaa province was targeted by a US attack.
Media affiliated with Ansarullah also reported that the Al-Habashi Iron Factory in the city of Bajl, located in Al-Hodeidah province, was targeted by more than 12 US airstrikes.
On the other hand, the US airstrike targeted an open area near West Al-Satin Street in Al-Thawra district in Sanaa.
This attack comes hours after an attack on the Hodeidah province in western Yemen.
The attack targeted the Al-Araj area in the Bajl district of Al-Hodeidah province in western Yemen.
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There has been no report yet on possible casualties or financial losses from this attack.
According to published reports, the attack has destroyed residential areas and civilian infrastructure in Yemen and cut off electricity to large parts of these cities. As of the time of writing, media outlets have reported the number of martyrs and wounded in the cities of Sana’a and Saada as 24 civilians martyred and 23 wounded, respectively, and in the Qohza region in northern Yemen, 10 martyred and 19 wounded, most of whom are women and children.
The United States claims that these attacks are intended to counter attacks by the Yemeni army and Ansarullah on American and Western ships in the Red Sea, but Ansarullah insists that any attacks on the ships are in response to attacks by American forces and that the Yemeni army has defended the country’s territorial integrity.
United States military bases in Iraq and Syria have been targeted by drone, rocket, and missile attacks since October 17, 2023, following Israel’s relentless war against the people of Gaza, in retaliation for these attacks and to end them.
Islamic resistance groups in the West Asian region (Middle East), including in Iraq and Syria, as well as Yemeni forces, had warned the United States that they would target American bases in the region following the Israeli regime’s retaliatory actions for Operation Al-Aqsa Storm and the bombing of the Gaza Strip, and Washington’s support for these attacks.
In 2021, the Joe Biden administration removed the Ansarullah movement from Washington’s terrorist list with the aim of facilitating peace talks in Yemen. However, following the expansion of the Gaza War and the resistance forces’ defense against Israel, in 2024, it ordered the Houthis to be identified as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist Entity (SDGT), but refused to re-register them as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO).
The administration of US President Donald Trump has placed the group back on the list of so-called foreign terrorist organizations, and the US Secretary of State announced: The State Department is fulfilling one of President Trump’s first promises when he took office, and I am pleased to announce that the State Department has designated Ansarullah, also known as the Houthis, as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
Trump’s Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed: As President Trump stated in Executive Order No. 14175, Houthi activities pose a threat to the safety of American civilians and personnel in the Middle East, the safety of our closest regional partners, and the stability of global maritime commerce.