Tuesday night brought fresh U.S. military strikes to Yemen's northern Saada province, targeting the Takhyah area in the Majz district, as reported by Houthi-run al-Masirah TV. So far, there have been no reports of casualties.
The incident unfolded on the same day that the Houthi group claimed to have launched a 'Palestine-2' hypersonic missile toward Israel's Nevatim Air Base. According to the Israeli military, the missile was intercepted by the IAF before it could cross into Israeli territory. It's like a real-life action scene—only the stakes are as high as they come! 😮
This latest strike comes on the heels of U.S. airstrikes in Yemen last Saturday following U.S. President Donald Trump’s vow to target the Houthis until they end their attacks on Red Sea shipping. The situation grows even more complex amid a series of bold moves in the region.
To add to the tension, Houthi leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi warned in a televised speech that his group is ready to escalate its actions further if the renewed Israeli assault on Gaza does not cease. Early Tuesday, massive airstrikes in Gaza shattered a fragile ceasefire and resulted in over 400 casualties, a move that has drawn widespread international condemnation.
This series of events highlights the volatile dynamics currently at play in the Middle East, reminding us all that the region remains a focal point of global attention. Stay tuned for more updates as the story continues to develop. 🌍
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