Husilers Stand Firm: US Aircraft Carrier Struck

The Husilers in Yemen, where the US initiated attacks, are refusing to back down. Declaring they struck an American aircraft carrier in the Red Sea, the Husilers stated that they will continue maritime operations until the blockade of Gaza is lifted. The US, on the other hand, warned that the attacks will persist until the Husilers’ capacity to target ships is depleted.
US President Donald Trump revealed that he ordered the US military to strike the Husilers in Yemen.
The death toll from the attacks carried out by the US and the UK in Yemen since yesterday has risen to 31, with at least 101 people wounded.
HOW LONG WILL THE US ATTACKS CONTINUE? US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth conveyed the message that the US attacks will continue until the Husilers cease attacks on ships. Hegseth stated, “I do not care what happens in the Yemeni civil war; it is about preventing firing on vital sea lanes.” US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also mentioned that the US military operations in Yemen will continue until the Husilers lose the ability to strike ships. Rubio said, “If the Husilers didn’t get support from Iran, they wouldn’t have the capability to attack ships.” HUSILERS REMAIN UNMOVED
The Husilers, on the other hand, announced that they would continue maritime operations until the Gaza blockade is lifted and permission for aid delivery is granted. The statement from the Husilers used the expression “The real threat to international maritime transport in the Red Sea is the US attacks on Yemen.” The Husilers announced that they targeted the American aircraft carrier in the Red Sea with ballistic missiles and drones. WHAT HAPPENED? The Husilers stated on March 7th that they gave Israel four days to allow aid to enter Gaza; otherwise, they would resume maritime operations against Israel. US President Donald Trump announced through his Truth Social platform account that he gave the military the order to launch a “major attack” against the Husilers in Yemen. HUSILERS ATTACKED CLOSE TO 100 SHIPS The US had long been trying to prevent the Husilers from attacking ships in the region due to the Gaza conflict in Yemen. So far, the Husilers have attacked nearly 100 ships. The Biden administration targeted underground arms depots in Yemen last October and November, but it did not yield effective results. The Husilers had announced that they would cease attacks due to a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. When Trump took office, he signed an executive order designating the Husilers as a terrorist organization.