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Houthi rebels allege 5 deaths, 6 injuries in U.S. and U.K. airstrikes


Yemeni protesters burn an Israeli and a US ⁣flag during a demonstration in ‍solidarity with the ​Palestinian people and Iran-backed Houthi rebels⁢ following US and British forces strikes on Huthi rebel-held cities in Yemen, in front of the British embassy in Tehran on ⁣January 12,⁤ 2024 amid the ​ongoing battles between Israel and ⁤Hamas in ​Gaza. (Photo‌ by ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory
4:57 PM – Friday, January 12, 2024

At least five individuals‍ were killed on Thursday and six were severely injured in airstrikes conducted by the United ‍States and the United Kingdom against Houthi targets in Yemen, according to⁤ the Zaydi Shiite rebels who‌ spoke to ​Yemeni media outlets.

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Hussein al-Ezzi, a representative of the Houthi ​foreign ministry, referred to the strikes as “a massive ⁤aggressive attack by ‌American and British ships, submarines, and warplanes.”

“America and Britain will undoubtedly have to prepare to pay ‍a heavy price and⁣ bear all the‍ dire consequences of this blatant aggression,” ⁤al-Ezzi asserted.

Meanwhile, Mohammed Abdul-Salam, the head negotiator and⁤ a spokesperson ⁣for the Houthis, maintained that the United States and ⁣Britain have “committed foolishness with this treacherous aggression.”

“They were wrong if they⁢ thought that they would deter Yemen⁤ from supporting Palestine and Gaza,” he said. Houthi “targeting will continue to⁢ affect Israeli ships or those heading to the ports ​of occupied Palestine,” he‌ continued.

According to President‍ Joe​ Biden, ⁤the⁢ U.S. and the U.K. launched ​strikes on the Houthis in Yemen⁢ with assistance⁤ from Australia, Bahrain, Canada,⁣ and the Netherlands in “direct response to⁣ unprecedented Houthi‌ attacks” in the Red ⁣Sea.

However, Democrat officials condemned their own party’s leader for ​not receiving congressional approval before giving the‍ “OK” and ‌allowing the airstrikes to commence.

“This is⁣ an unacceptable violation of the Constitution,” said Representative Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.).

“The people do not want more of our taxpayer dollars going ‌to endless war and the killing of civilians,” Representative‍ Cori Bush (D-Mo.)⁤ wrote. “Stop the bombing and ​do better by us.”

President Biden released ‍a statement pertaining ‍to the retaliatory ​strikes.

“Today’s defensive action ‍follows this extensive‌ diplomatic campaign and Houthi rebels’ escalating attacks against commercial ‍vessels,” Biden said. “These ‍targeted strikes are ⁤a clear message that the United States and our partners will not tolerate attacks on our personnel or allow hostile⁤ actors ‍to imperil freedom of navigation in one of the world’s ‍most critical commercial routes.”

“I will not hesitate to⁤ direct further measures to⁢ protect our people ​and ⁤the free flow of international commerce as necessary,” ⁢the president added.

However, Yemeni analysts claim ​that the strikes will only increase Houthi⁢ support ‌for the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, which⁣ began a war⁣ with Israel on October 7th by attacking the Jewish state, ‍killing 1,200 people—most of ⁤them civilians.

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What are the domestic criticisms surrounding the airstrikes in Yemen, particularly ​in terms of congressional approval and executive ‍power?

Title: ‌Airstrikes in Yemen⁢ Ignite Controversy ⁣and Ramp Up Houthi Support ⁣for⁤ Palestine

Introduction:

In recent ‌events, the United States and the United ​Kingdom⁤ launched‍ airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, resulting ​in ⁢casualties and​ sparking a heated debate about international intervention.‌ The strikes were carried ⁣out in ⁤response to the escalating attacks by the Houthi⁤ rebels, but their ‌impact on the region and wider geopolitical consequences are a cause for concern. This article⁣ will discuss the aftermath of the airstrikes and its implications for the ongoing conflict in Yemen ⁤and the​ Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Airstrikes Prompt Houthi ‍Anger and Threats:

According⁣ to the Zaydi Shiite‌ rebels, at least⁣ five individuals were killed and six severely injured​ in the airstrikes. Houthi representatives‌ referred to the strikes as a “massive ​aggressive attack” by ⁢American and British⁣ forces, warning that‌ the‍ aggressors ⁤would face⁣ dire consequences. Mohammed Abdul-Salam, the head ‍negotiator for the Houthis, criticized the⁤ airstrikes as treacherous aggression and declared their unwavering support ‍for Palestine and Gaza.⁤ Abdul-Salam further claimed that Israeli ships or those heading to occupied Palestine would remain targets of ⁣Houthi attacks.

Domestic Criticism and Lack of Congressional Approval:

Despite President Joe Biden’s ‍justification of the airstrikes as a direct response​ to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, Democrat officials condemned their own party’s⁢ leader for not seeking congressional approval. Representative Pramila Jayapal described the ‍airstrikes as an ‍unacceptable violation of the Constitution, while ​Representative Cori Bush urged an end⁤ to the bombing and diverted spending towards domestic needs. The controversy surrounding ‌the ​airstrikes raises questions about the extent of executive power and the ‍need for congressional oversight when engaging in⁤ military actions.

President Biden’s Defense⁢ of Airstrikes:

Amidst the criticism, President Biden released a statement defending the airstrikes as a defensive measure in response to Houthi attacks against commercial vessels. He emphasized that⁢ the targeted strikes were a clear message that the United States​ and its partners would not​ tolerate attacks on personnel or ‌threats​ to freedom ​of navigation. The president also warned‍ of potential further measures to protect American citizens and international commerce if necessary.

Effect on Houthi Support for Palestine:

Yemeni analysts‍ suggest that the airstrikes will only strengthen Houthi support for Hamas, the Palestinian terrorist group. The ongoing Israeli-Hamas conflict,⁣ which began on October 7th, has already claimed the lives of numerous civilians, and⁤ the airstrikes in Yemen may further fuel⁤ Houthi sympathy for the Palestinian cause. ⁢This increase in support for Hamas raises ​concerns about the potentially long-lasting consequences⁣ of the strikes.

Conclusion:

The recent⁢ airstrikes in⁢ Yemen have sparked a wave of controversy and ‌raised questions about the extent of executive power in military actions. While the United States and the‍ United Kingdom aimed to respond⁢ to Houthi attacks, the airstrikes have amplified international tensions and‌ further polarized the conflict in⁣ the ‌region. Additionally, the strikes⁤ may inadvertently bolster⁣ Houthi ⁢support for Hamas, prolonging the‍ Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As the situation unfolds, it‍ is‍ crucial for international leaders to carefully consider the effects of their actions and find ⁢diplomatic solutions ‍to bring lasting peace to ‍the region.



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