New US airstrike campaign targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels more intense than last, AP review finds
- A new American airstrike campaign targets Yemen's Houthi rebels more intensely by attacking both launch sites and ranking personnel since March 15, as revealed by an Associated Press review of the operation.
- Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi claims that U.S. Airstrikes have resulted in 57 deaths, which contrasts with their assertion that U.S. And U.K. Strikes killed 106 in all of 2024.
- Concerns about civilian casualties are growing, with groups like Airwars estimating potential harm from strikes, as the U.S. Military has not acknowledged any civilian deaths in the ongoing campaign.
- The Trump administration's airstrike strategy differs from the Biden administration's by allowing more offensive strikes and keeping fewer details public about the campaigns.
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AP looks at Trump's stance on Houthi rebels
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The Trump administration promised a tougher stance against Yemen's Houthi rebels, and its new airstrike campaign appears to be more intense and more extensive, according to an Associated Press review of the operation.

New US airstrike campaign targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels more intense than last, AP review finds
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A new American airstrike campaign against Yemen’s Houthi rebels appears more intense and more extensive, as the U.S. moves from solely targeting launch sites to firing at ranking personnel as well as dropping bombs in city neighborhoods, an Associated Press review of the operation shows. The pattern under U.S. President Donald Trump reflects a departure from the Biden administration, which limited its strikes as Ara…
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