Pentagon announced that lethal weapons will continue to be used in Yemen until objectives are achieved


Sana'a: The US has once again attacked several locations in Yemen, after which the war is likely to intensify.
According to Houthi media, the US attacked 10 locations in Yemen, including Sanaa and Hodeidah, and a governorate in the city of Saada was targeted.
The leader of the majority Houthi organization, Ansarullah, has said that they are at war with the US which is likely to intensify.
He stated that the UAE and Saudi Arabia should remain neutral in the war. The war will not end until the siege of Gaza is lifted. The Yemeni Houthis say that if the aggression in Gaza does not end, they will increase attacks on Israel.
According to foreign media reports, a few hours ago, a ballistic missile was also fired at Israel from Yemen.
The Yemeni Houthis have announced that the attacks on Gaza will be responded to from Yemen.
Earlier, on March 16, the US carried out airstrikes on Yemen, killing 24 people.
The US Department of Defense, the Pentagon, announced yesterday that lethal weapons will continue to be used in Yemen until objectives are achieved.
It is pertinent to note that Yemen's Houthi rebels have been targeting ships passing near the Yemeni coast in support of Palestine and heading to Israel, while the Houthis also launched direct missile attacks on Israel during the Gaza war.

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