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United States strikes three more Houthi missiles poised to attack, for the sixth time in 10 days

Iran-backed group says it will keep up its attacks in what it says is protest against Israel’s military campaign in Gaza Strip against Hamas

Eric Schmitt Washington Published 21.01.24, 09:48 AM
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For the sixth time in 10 days, the United States on Friday said it had destroyed Houthi missiles in Yemen that were poised to attack merchant and military vessels in the Red Sea, a pattern of strikes that the White House says will continue for the foreseeable future to weaken the militia group.

The US military hit three Houthi missiles and launchers, John F. Kirby, a spokesman for the National Security Council, told reporters on Friday. He did not say what weapons the United States had deployed in the attack, but previous strikes have used cruiser missiles and munitions dropped by fighter jets.

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The strikes — the fourth US salvo in as many days — have so far failed to deter the Houthis from attacking shipping lanes in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, going to and from the Suez Canal, that are critical for global trade. The Iran-backed group says
it will keep up its attacks in what it says is a protest against Israel’s military campaign in the Gaza Strip against Hamas.

President Biden said on Thursday that US airstrikes against the Houthis will continue even though they have not halted the group’s attacks on Red Sea shipping. “Are they stopping the Houthis? No,” Biden said. “Are they going to continue? Yes.”

Last Thursday, American and British attack planes and warships attacked more than 60 Houthi targets, including air defences, command hubs and facilities to store and launch anti-ship cruise and ballistic missiles, as well as drones.

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