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US strikes kill 8, including women, children, in Yemen’s Hodeida

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US strikes kill 8, including women, children, in Yemen’s Hodeida
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels have reported that the death toll from a recent airstrike in the city of Hodeida has risen to eight. The attack, which was linked to the United States, occurred just one day ago and has sparked outrage and condemnation from the international community.

The strike, which targeted a residential area in Hodeida, has once again brought attention to the ongoing conflict in Yemen and the devastating toll it has taken on innocent civilians. The Houthi rebels have accused the United States of being responsible for the attack, claiming that it was an act of aggression against their people.

The death toll of the American aggression has now risen to eight, with many more injured and displaced. The victims of this attack were innocent men, women, and children who were simply trying to go about their daily lives. It is a tragic and senseless loss of life that could have been avoided.

The Houthi rebels have called for an immediate investigation into the airstrike and have demanded that those responsible be held accountable for their actions. They have also urged the international community to take a stand against the ongoing aggression and violence in Yemen.

The United States has yet to respond to these accusations, but it is clear that their involvement in the conflict has only added to the suffering of the Yemeni people. The ongoing airstrikes and military support to the Saudi-led coalition have only worsened the humanitarian crisis in the country.

The people of Yemen have been caught in the middle of a brutal war for over six years now. The conflict has resulted in the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, with millions of people facing starvation, displacement, and lack of access to basic necessities.

The Houthi rebels have been fighting against the internationally recognized government of Yemen, which is backed by the Saudi-led coalition. The conflict has also become a proxy war between regional powers, with Iran supporting the Houthi rebels and the United States supporting the Saudi-led coalition.

The recent airstrike in Hodeida is just one of many attacks that have targeted civilians in Yemen. The United Nations has repeatedly called for a ceasefire and a peaceful resolution to the conflict, but their pleas have fallen on deaf ears.

The international community must take a stand against the ongoing violence in Yemen and put an end to the suffering of its people. The death toll from this airstrike is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of war and the urgent need for a peaceful resolution.

The Houthi rebels have shown resilience and determination in the face of adversity, and their call for justice and accountability must be heard. The Yemeni people deserve to live in peace and security, and it is the responsibility of the international community to ensure that their voices are heard.

In the midst of this tragedy, there is still hope for a brighter future for Yemen. The Houthi rebels have shown their commitment to a peaceful resolution and have called for dialogue and negotiations to end the conflict. It is time for all parties involved to come to the table and find a solution that will bring an end to the suffering of the Yemeni people.

The death toll from the American aggression in Yemen must not be forgotten. It is a tragic reminder of the devastating consequences of war and the urgent need for a peaceful resolution. Let us stand with the people of Yemen and demand an end to the violence and bloodshed. Only then can we truly say that justice has been served.

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