Yemen’s Houthis hold funeral for 17 militants killed in US-UK airstrikes

Yemen’s Houthis hold funeral for 17 militants killed in US-UK airstrikes
Yemen’s Houthis hold funeral for 17 militants killed in US-UK airstrikes

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Honour guards carry the coffins of Houthi fighters killed in US-led strikes, during their funeral in Sanaa, Yemen February 10, 2024. — Reuters pic

CAIRO, Feb 10 — Yemen’s Houthi militia held a funeral today for at least 17 militants killed during joint U.S.-British airstrikes targeting the Iran-backed militants, the Houthi-run Saba news agency said.

The Houthis have launched waves of exploding drones and missiles at commercial ships since November 19 in what they say is a response to Israel’s military operation in Gaza, prompting Britain and the United States to start retaliatory strikes last month.

“These crimes will not discourage the Yemeni people from continuing their support and backing of their brothers in the Gaza Strip,” Saba said in its coverage of the funerals.

Besides the airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, the US and Britain have returned the militia to a list of terrorist groups as turmoil from the Israel-Hamas war spreads through the region.

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The Houthi campaign has disrupted international shipping, causing some companies to suspend transits through the Red Sea and instead take the much longer, costlier journey around Africa. — Reuters

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