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Iran condemns US strikes on Yemen

Press RoomBy Press RoomMarch 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Washington has threatened additional attacks on the country, including on alleged Iranian assets

Tehran has condemned the deadly US strikes on Yemen, describing the latest attack as a major threat to both regional and global peace.

US President Donald Trump ordered a “powerful military action” against the Yemeni-based Houthi militants on Saturday, accusing them of waging an “unrelenting campaign of piracy, violence, and terrorism against American, and other, ships, aircraft, and drones.” The group, known officially as the Ansar Allah movement, has been in control of a large part of war-torn Yemen, including the capital city of Sanaa, since the mid-2010s.

Iran strongly condemned the strikes, with Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei describing them as a blatant violation of the UN Charter and urging the UN Security Council to take action. The attack constituted a major threat to both regional and international peace and security, he said in a statement on Sunday.

The strikes killed at least 53 and left nearly 100 injured, according to Yemen’s Houthi-run health ministry. The extent of the damage inflicted on the group itself, however, was not immediately clear. Trump’s national security adviser Mike Waltz claimed the strikes “hit multiple Houthi leaders and took them out.”

Waltz threatened more strikes on Yemen and said that various targets “will be on the table.” These include Iranian ships operating off the country’s coast and believed to be providing intelligence to the Houthis, alleged Iranian military advisers, and “other things they have put in to help the Houthis attack the global economy.”


Tehran, however, has consistently denied its involvement in the Houthis’ activities. The head of Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps reiterated this stance on Sunday, stating the country “plays no role in setting the national or operational policies” of the Yemeni-based group.

The Houthis launched dozens of strikes on international shipping assets in the region in late 2023 in a campaign staged in solidarity with the Palestinians. Apart from targeting maritime traffic, the Houthis have repeatedly launched long-range ballistic missiles and drones against Israel, as well as targeted Western military vessels deployed in the region to fend off their attacks.

The US, UK, and Israel have repeatedly bombed alleged Houthi-linked military sites and infrastructure in Yemen, yet the attacks have continued. The Houthis’ campaign was put on hold in January after Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas reached a fragile ceasefire.

The latest US airstrikes come days after the Houthis said they would resume attacks on what they believe to be Israeli-linked vessels sailing through the Red and Arabian seas, the Bab al-Mandab Strait, and the Gulf of Aden. The group announced the resumption of attacks on ships on Tuesday after the deadline it had set for Israel to allow aid flow into Gaza passed.

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