U.S. President Trump Orders Strikes on Yemen's Houthi Rebels - ENA English
U.S. President Trump Orders Strikes on Yemen's Houthi Rebels

Addis Ababa, March 16, 2025 (ENA)— U.S. President Donald Trump said he ordered a series of airstrikes on Yemen's capital, Sanaa, on Saturday, promising to use "overwhelming lethal force" until Houthi rebels cease their attacks on shipping along a vital maritime corridor.
Attacks come after Houthis vowed to restart targeting Israeli vessels in Red Sea.
The Houthi-run health ministry said nine civilians were killed.
"Our brave Warfighters are right now carrying out aerial attacks on the terrorists' bases, leaders and missile defences to protect American shipping, air, and naval assets, and to restore navigational freedom," Trump said in a social media post.
"No terrorist force will stop American commercial and naval vessels from freely sailing the Waterways of the World."
He also warned Iran to stop supporting the rebel group, promising to hold the country "fully accountable" for the actions of its proxy.
It comes two weeks after the U.S leader sent a letter to Iranian leaders offering a path to restarting bilateral talks between the countries on Iran's advancing nuclear weapons program that Trump has said he will not allow to become operational.
The Houthis reported a series of explosions in their territory on Saturday evening. Images circulating online show plumes of black smoke over the area of the Sanaa airport complex, which includes a sprawling military facility.
At least nine people were killed, said Anees al-Asbahi, spokesperson for the Houthi-run health ministry. In a statement on social media, he said another nine were wounded.
Nasruddin Amer, deputy head of the Houthi media office, said the airstrikes won't deter them and they would retaliate against the U.S.
"Sanaa will remain Gaza's shield and support and will not abandon it no matter the challenges," he added on social media.
The airstrikes come a few days after the Houthis said they would resume attacks on Israeli vessels sailing in waters off Yemen in response to Israel's blockade on Gaza. There have been no Houthi attacks reported since then.
Earlier this month, Israel halted all aid coming into Gaza and warned of "additional consequences" for Hamas if their fragile ceasefire in the war isn't extended as negotiations continue over starting a second phase.
The Houthis had described their warning as taking hold in the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and the Arabian Sea.