The US and UK  will pay a heavy  price: Houthis warn  after  UK and  US  air strikes  on Yemen 

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  A US-backed  coalition including  Britain  launched heavy  air strikes  in Yemen on Thursday, targeting Houthi rebels. The  Yemeni government has  now  promised a blood feud,  saying  “the US  and  UK  will  be prepared  to pay a heavy  price”.  

 The  US and UK  attack  on Yemen comes weeks after  Houthi rebels  reportedly launched  disruptive attacks  in the  Red  Sea, damaging  commercial shipping on the trade route. 

  US and UK  airstrikes in  Yemen  reportedly  targeted an  air base, airport  and a military camp. 

  According to media officials, Houthi Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein Al-Ezzi said: “Our  country  has suffered  a  powerful  attack  from  American and British ships, submarines and  fighter jets.” . “The US  and  UK  will have to  be prepared  to pay a heavy price and bear all the  disastrous  consequences of this blatant  act of aggression,”  Al-Ezzi added. 

  Houthi-run Al-Massirah TV  channel  said the  airstrikes targeted  the capital Sanaa as well as the cities of Hodeida and Saada. 

  According to US officials,  large-scale  retaliatory  attacks  on Yemen were  carried out  using  Tomahawk missiles and fighter  aircraft launched by warships and submarines.  

 President Joe Biden said the  attacks  were  intended  to demonstrate that the  United States  and its allies “will not  tolerate”  the  Houthi continued offensive in  the Red Sea. Biden said they only made  this decision  after  trying  diplomatic negotiations and careful  consideration.  The  attacks were  the first  U.S.  military response to what  appears to have  been a  sustained  campaign of drone and missile attacks  against  commercial  shipping  since  at  the  beginning  of the  war between Israel and Hamas.  

 The  coordinated  US-UK  military  attack took place  just a week after the White House and  many  partner  countries  issued a final warning  asking Houthi forces  to  stop attacking  or face  military action.  can happen.  

 The  resurgence of  the  Middle East  oil  crisis comes weeks after  Houthi forces  reportedly attacked ships in the Red Sea. While the Houthis  claim  their attack is  aimed at protecting  Palestinians in Gaza  from  Israel, it  should be  noted that many  of the  ships attacked by  the  Houthis  have tenuous  or  no connections  to Israel.  

 US and British forces  reportedly shot down 18 drones and three missiles fired by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea  this week,  in what Washington called a “complex  attack orchestrated by Iran”. next”. 

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