Five children among 53 people reported dead after Trump orders air strikes on Yemen
by Eoghan Dalton, https://www.thejournal.ie/author/eoghan-dalton/ · TheJournal.ieLAST UPDATE | 21 hrs ago
US AIR STRIKES on Yemen have killed 53 people, including five children, the Iran-backed Houthi rebels’ health ministry said Sunday.
In what it said was the definitive toll from Saturday’s strikes, ministry spokesperson Anis Al-Asbahi posted on X that 53 people had been killed including “five children and two women” and that 98 people had been wounded.
The White House earlier said that “multiple” Houthi leaders are among the death toll after US President Donald Trump ordered the air strikes on the capital Sanaa.
Trump promised to use “overwhelming lethal force” until the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels stop their attacks on shipping along a vital maritime corridor.
Today, the White House said that Iran was “put on notice” to stop backing the rebel group and its attacks on Red Sea shipping.
The airstrikes yesterday “actually targeted multiple Houthi leaders and took them out,” National Security Advisor Michael Waltz told ABC News.
“We just hit them with overwhelming force and put Iran on notice that enough is enough,” he said in a separate appearance on Fox News.
Yesterday, the Houthis reported explosions in the capital of Sanaa and the northern province of Saada, the rebels’ stronghold on the border with Saudi Arabia, with more air strikes reported in those areas early today.
Images online showed plumes of black smoke over the area of the Sanaa airport complex, which includes a sprawling military facility.
The Houthis also reported air strikes early on Sunday on the provinces of Hodeida, Bayda, and Marib.
The Houthi-run health ministry said today that the death toll had climbed to 31, including women and children. It said another 101 people were injured.
A US official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said this was the beginning of air strikes on Houthi targets that are expected to continue.
Background to this weekend’s attack
The air strikes come a few days after the Houthis said they would resume attacks on Israeli vessels sailing in waters off Yemen in response to Israel’s blockade on Gaza.
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There have been no Houthi attacks reported since then.
Earlier this month, Israel halted all aid coming into Gaza and warned of “additional consequences” for Hamas if their fragile ceasefire in the war is not extended as negotiations continue over starting a second phase.
The Houthis had targeted more than 100 merchant vessels with missiles and drones, sinking two vessels and killing four sailors, during their campaign targeting military and civilian ships between the start of the war between Israel and Hamas in late 2023 and January of this year, when this ceasefire in Gaza took effect.
Responding to the lethal strikes, Nasruddin Amer, deputy head of the Houthi media office, said they will not deter the group and it will retaliate against the US.
“Sanaa will remain Gaza’s shield and support and will not abandon it no matter the challenges,” he added on social media.
More strikes today
The Houthi government’s media office said the US strikes hit a residential neighbourhood in Sanaa’s northern district of Shouab, including the Eastern Geraf neighbourhood which is home to Houthi-held military facilities and a headquarters for the rebels’ political bureau, located in a densely populated area.
The Houthis reported fresh strikes on south-western Dhamar province late yesterday. They said the strikes hit the outskirts of the provincial capital, also named Dhamar, and the district of Abs.
On social media, Trump praised his “brave warfighters” who were “carrying out aerial attacks on the terrorists’ bases, leaders, and missile defences to protect American shipping, air, and naval assets”.
Trump added the attacks would help to “restore navigational freedom” for shipping routes.
“No terrorist force will stop American commercial and naval vessels from freely sailing the Waterways of the World,” Trump wrote.
“These relentless assaults have cost the US and World Economy many BILLIONS of Dollars while, at the same time, putting innocent lives at risk.”
He also warned Iran to stop supporting the rebel group, promising to hold the country “fully accountable” for the actions of its proxy.
The move comes two weeks after the American leader sent a letter to Iranian leaders offering a path to restarting bilateral talks between the countries on Iran’s advancing nuclear weapons programme that Trump has said he will not allow to become operational.
With reporting by PA
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