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The war-torn Middle East was rocked again this week as U.S. airstrikes on the Ras Isa fuel port in Yemen's Hodeidah province killed at least 74 people, marking the deadliest day since Washington intensified its aerial campaign against the Iran-aligned Houthi rebels. According to the Houthi-run health ministry, the victims included port workers and paramedics, with 171 others wounded—many suffering severe burns and trauma.

The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed the strikes, stating that the objective was to cut off financial resources fueling the Houthis’ operations. Officials described the Ras Isa port as a hub for "illicit profits" and emphasized that the attack was not aimed at harming civilians.

This strike was not intended to harm the people of Yemen,” CENTCOM reiterated.

However, horrifying images broadcast by Houthi-run Al-Masirah TV showed massive flames erupting from the port and injured survivors, many of them young, being rushed to overwhelmed hospitals. A civil defense worker, barely able to speak from an exam table, recalled being thrown to the ground by the shockwave:

One strike after another, the whole area was lit on fire. We barely made it out alive.”


⚔️ Houthis Vow Escalation: “We Will Not Back Down”

In a fiery response to the airstrikes, the Houthi-controlled armed forces vowed to continue their attacks on Israel and U.S. military assets in the region. They declared unwavering support for Palestinians in Gaza, linking their operations to the wider conflict sparked by the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel.

Yemen will not back down... The U.S. aggression will only lead to more targeting, more engagement, and more confrontation,” said a Houthi spokesperson.

The Houthis also shot down a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone, worth an estimated $30 million, marking the sixth such drone loss since early March, as confirmed by U.S. officials.


💣 U.S. Campaign Costs Soar, But Houthi Strength Persists

Despite spending nearly $1 billion in just three weeks, U.S. officials admit the military campaign has had limited impact. While as many as 80 Houthi officers have reportedly been killed, top-tier leaders and key missile sites remain intact.

The senior echelon of Houthi leadership has so far survived,” analysts told CNN.

National Security Advisor Mike Waltz stated that multiple Houthi leaders had been eliminated, but warned the group remains capable of launching missiles and drones across the region.


🌍 Red Sea Tensions & Global Implications

Since March, the U.S. has conducted dozens of strikes across Yemen targeting oil refineries, airfields, and suspected missile launch sites in a bid to halt Houthi operations that have disrupted international shipping in the Red Sea.

The Houthis, meanwhile, have launched over a dozen ballistic missiles at Israel and multiple drone attacks on U.S. Navy ships in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, who are enduring relentless airstrikes by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).

On Friday morning, Israel’s military intercepted a missile from Yemen, confirming the growing reach of the Houthis and the potential for a wider regional war. No injuries were reported.


🩸 Human Cost: Rising Civilian Deaths

The Houthi health ministry reported that 123 people, including women and children, have been killed and 247 wounded since March 15 due to U.S. strikes. These numbers, though unverified by independent sources, highlight the escalating humanitarian toll.

“This is no longer just a military confrontation. Civilians are dying, and the region is sliding toward an even deeper crisis,” said an aid worker in Sana’a.


💬  War Without Borders

The situation in Yemen exemplifies the increasingly complex nature of proxy wars and regional entanglements. While the U.S. justifies its actions as necessary to protect international interests and curb Houthi aggression, the real cost is being paid by the Yemeni people—already grappling with poverty, famine, and now, expanding airstrikes.

As the Houthis remain defiant and the U.S. doubles down, analysts fear the conflict could spiral into an uncontainable regional war, dragging in multiple players and further destabilizing the Middle East.

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