SANA’A (Palestine Foundation Information Center) 24 hours after US-British attacks on Sana’a and other Yemeni provinces, the US army carried out new strikes on Yemeni targets at dawn Saturday.
CNN quoted a US official as saying that the new strike on Yemen targeted a radar site in Yemen, adding that the missile attacks were much smaller in scope than the previous ones and were carried out by Washington alone.
US officials told the Associated Press that the bombed radar site presented a continuing threat to maritime traffic, while NBC quoted other official sources as saying that a US Navy ship launched more than one strike against targets in Yemen.
Yemen’s Al-Masirah satellite channel said, for its part, that several US-British raids targeted Sana’a at an early morning hour on Saturday, adding that the al-Dailami air base in northern Sana’a had been bombed again.
In this regard, member of the Ansarullah’s political bureau Hizam al-Assad said on his X page that “if Washington wants it to be an open war, there will be one.”
The renewed Israeli aggression against Yemen came a little more than a day after the US and British armies carried out dozens of strikes against military positions in Yemen.
Despite the attacks, the Yemeni armed forces said they would continue to prevent Israeli ships or those heading for the ports of occupied Palestine from navigating the Arab and Red Seas until the Israeli aggression and siege against the Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip come to a halt.