U.S. Strikes Yemen! 31 Killed in Major Attack on Houthis

The U.S. has launched a large-scale military operation against Iran-backed Houthi forces in Yemen, marking one of the most significant strikes in years.

At least 31 people were killed and 101 injured as U.S. fighter jets targeted Houthi-controlled military bases, strongholds, and infrastructure across Yemen.

The strikes come after repeated Houthi attacks on U.S. warships and commercial vessels—174 assaults since 2023, disrupting vital global trade routes.

The Houthis condemned the attack, calling it a "war crime" and vowing swift retaliation, raising fears of further escalation in the region.

Iran has strongly condemned the strikes, warning the U.S. of severe consequences if hostilities continue, further straining diplomatic ties.

Meanwhile, reports indicate ongoing U.S. diplomatic efforts with Russia and Iran, but tensions remain high as global powers react to the crisis.

With the Red Sea conflict intensifying, will this military operation deter future Houthi attacks—or push the region closer to all-out war?