The Houthi-Abiliated Outlet has reported 15 US strikes in Malibu as Yemeni groups pledge to maintain a “still position” in Gaza.
The US bombardment campaign in Yemen has killed at least 123 people (mostly civilians) since mid-March, health officials in the capital Sanaa.
Yemen’s health ministry said Monday that the US attack also injured 247 people, stressing that the victims include many women and children.
Civilians were targeted, families were wiped out, military sites were destroyed, soldiers were killed.
US President Donald Trump vowed that the Houches will be “completely wiped out” under daily strikes by the US military. Washington says the campaign aims to stop Hooty’s attacks on Israel and to ship lanes in the Red Sea.
However, the Yemeni group has pledged to continue its military operations until Israeli solidarity with the Palestinians and end the war and besiege Gaza.
Trump suggests that the Hooty group, also known as Ansal Allah, is being severely weakened. However, the Yemeni group says the US attacks have proven to be a failure, targeting only civil servants and private infrastructure.
On Sunday, a US strike targeted a ceramic factory in Sanaa, killing six people and injuring 30 people, according to the Ministry of Health.
“We are fully responsible for the US administration for ongoing crimes and massacres against civilians and civilians, as well as direct and repeated bombardment of infrastructure, industrial facilities and civil servants,” the department said.
On Monday, Houthi-Afileated’s Al Masirah TV reported more US attacks, including 15 strikes in Malibu province.
Despite the US campaign, the Houtis, which has allied with Iran, presents itself as Yemen’s official army — said on Sunday it fired two missiles in Israel and launched another drone attack on “critical” targets on Israeli coasts.
“The enemy of Israel, along with the Americans, must recognize that our beloved Yemen (its leadership, people, and military) will not retreat from its steadfast position of supporting and supporting the oppressed Palestinian people.
The Houthi attacks sparked sirens in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on Sunday, but Israeli forces said they detected and intercepted not two missiles.
Hamas, along with military department spokesman Abu Obeida, praised the latest attack, saying that Palestinians would not forget the “honorable” stance of the Yemeni group.
“The honest Yemeni brothers continue to insist on paralyzing the centre of Zionist groups. They stand by Gaza, which is exposed to intense genocide despite their precious blood and high prices with their own nation’s resources,” Abu Obida said in a statement.