American raids on Houthi sites in Al -Tahita district, south of Hodeidah

US aircraft launched, on Wednesday evening, “raids on Houthi sites in the Tahita district, south of Hodeidah.”
US forces continued to launch air strikes on the Houthis, on Wednesday morning. The Houthi group revealed American raids on the provinces of Hodeidah, Marib and Saada.
And in Marib, the Houthis said that a blow targeted communications equipment, a goal that the American forces had previously bombed.
Earlier on Wednesday morning, the Israeli army said that it had been "probably objected" to a missile from Yemen, after the sirens of warning in several areas in Israel.
Since the outbreak of the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip after an unprecedented attack by Hamas on the towns of southern Israel on October 7, 2023, the Houthis launched dozens of missile attacks against Israel and against ships in the Red Sea they say they are linked to them.
It is reported that the United States of America had launched, since mid -March, nearly 1,000 air strikes on areas under the control of the Houthis in the north and west of the country, according to the group’s census.
She also confirmed that she was continuing to hit Houthi sites, in order to protect navigation safety in the Red Sea, after hundreds of attacks by the Yemeni group on commercial ships, claiming that it is heading to Israel.
On its part, field sources and documented statistics revealed the killing of at least 200 members of the Houthi armed group in Yemen, following US air strikes targeting the group's sites since the start of military operations in mid -March.
This outcome is based on data monitored by the "Yemen Future" media platform, based on an archive of the group's deaths, where the group documented during the past weeks, in two batches, the funeral of dozens of dead, the first included 60 names, then it stopped publishing for a period of approximately a month, before it resumed the announcement of the funeral of 141 additional deaths.
Despite this documentation, the Houthi group adopts a strict media policy, as it prevented the circulation of any information related to the locations or timing of air strikes, whether on official media platforms or on social media, in an attempt to limit the media and operational impact of American strikes