More than 10 US airstrikes target Yemeni capital
In a speech on Thursday, Sayyed Abdul Malik al-Houthi, the head of Ansar Allah, affirmed that the US has failed to diminish its military strength despite repeated attacks on the country.
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A Yemeni inspects the damage caused by US airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, April 7, 2025. (AP)
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Yemen reported that several areas of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, were subjected to US airstrikes overnight.
US aircraft targeted the Al-Hawari area, south of Al-Muammar, in the Hamdan district, northwest of the capital, Sanaa, with four raids.
Airstrikes also targeted the Bani Hushaysh and Hamdan districts near Sanaa and the Faj Attan and Nuqum mountains with ten consecutive raids.
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Sayyed Abdul Malik al-Houthi, the head of Ansar Allah, stated that the US has failed to diminish their military strength in a speech delivered on Thursday.
The leader of Ansar Allah, Sayyed Abdul Malik al-Houthi, affirmed that "the Americans have not been able, and will never be able, to weaken our military capabilities," asserting that "the American aggression only contributes to further developing them more and more."
Abdul Malik al-Houthi further asserted that the US cannot undermine Yemen’s military stability, as it is built on unshakable ideological foundations and deeply entrenched resilience, while also condemning America’s intensified efforts to exert pressure on Yemen both politically and publicly, which he claimed was the motive behind their latest aggressive campaign targeting civilian infrastructure in the country.
He emphasized that "the Yemeni stance has an economic, security, military, and strategic impact on the Israeli enemy, and this is a very concerning situation for the enemies."
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Ansar Allah's leader affirmed that "The Battle of the Promised Conquest and Sacred Jihad" is an active front and will remain so with escalating influence, affirming that "the American aggression is a failure and will remain a failure."
He pointed out that "the military operations are strong and effective, with complete success in blocking Israeli navigation," adding, "The port of Eilat remains deserted, and the Israeli enemy can no longer benefit from it—this is a great victory for the effectiveness of Yemen's stance."
Sayyed Abdul Malik stressed that the Palestinian people are enduring grave injustice manifested through killings, starvation, and multi-faceted suffering, emphasizing that the scale of tragedy in Gaza significantly increases everyone's shared responsibility to act.