- The U.S. conducted more airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen Monday night and into Tuesday morning. The group said the attacks killed at least two people and wounded more than a dozen others.
- The strikes are part of President Donald Trump’s campaign to target the rebel group while putting pressure on Iran.
- Iranian officials deny supporting Houthis.
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U.S. airstrikes targeting Houthi rebels struck locations throughout Yemen from Monday night, March 24, into Tuesday morning, March 25.
The Iran-backed militant group said one attack in the capital killed at least two people and left more than a dozen others wounded.
This marks the 10th day of American strikes on the rebels.
The strikes are part of President Donald Trump’s campaign to target the rebel group while putting pressure on Iran. Iranian officials have denied supporting Houthis.
The Houthis have launched attacks against U.S. and Israeli ships in the Red Sea as a show of support for Hamas since the Palestinian militant group attacked Israel in October of 2023.
Reports indicated the Houthis have more than 100 commercial and military ships in the region, including the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden.