
The U.S. will continue striking Yemenโs Houthis until they halt attacks on shipping, the defence secretary said on Sunday, as the Iran-aligned group hinted at possible escalation following deadly U.S. strikes a day earlier.
The airstrikes, which the Houthi-run health ministry said killed at least 53 people, are the biggest U.S. military operation in the Middle East since President Donald Trump took office in January. One U.S. official told Reuters the campaign might continue for weeks.
Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi said on Sunday that his militants would target U.S. ships in the Red Sea as long as the U.S. continues its attacks on Yemen. โIf they continue their aggression, we will continue the escalation,โ he said in a televised speech.
โWar Crimeโ
The Houthi movementโs political bureau described the attacks as a โwar crime,โ while Moscow urged Washington to cease the strikes.
The Houthisโ military spokesman said without evidence in a televised statement early Monday that the group had launched a second attack against the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea.
U.S. warplanes shot down 11 Houthi drones on Sunday, none of which came close to the Truman, a U.S. official told Reuters. U.S. forces also tracked a missile that splashed down off the coast of Yemen and was not deemed a threat, the official said.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Fox Newsโ โSunday Morning Futuresโ: โThe minute the Houthis say weโll stop shooting at your ships, weโll stop shooting at your drones. This campaign will end, but until then it will be unrelenting.โ
โThis is about stopping the shooting at assets โฆ in that critical waterway, to reopen freedom of navigation, which is a core national interest of the United States, and Iran has been enabling the Houthis for far too long,โ he said. โThey better back off.โ
Red Sea Attacks
The Houthis, who have taken control of most of Yemen over the past decade, said last week they would resume attacks on Israeli ships passing through the Red Sea if Israel did not lift a block on aid entering Gaza.
They had launched scores of attacks on shipping after Israelโs war with Hamas began in late 2023, saying they were acting in solidarity with Gazaโs Palestinians.
Trump also told Iran, the Houthisโ main backer, to stop supporting the group immediately. He said if Iran threatened the United States, โAmerica will hold you fully accountable and, we wonโt be nice about it!โ
Iran Warns US
In response, Hossein Salami, the top commander of Iranโs Revolutionary Guards, said the Houthis made their own decisions.
โWe warn our enemies that Iran will respond decisively and destructively if they carry out their threats,โ he told state media.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Sunday called for โutmost restraint and a cessation of all military activitiesโ in Yemen and warned new escalation could โfuel cycles of retaliation that may further destabilize Yemen and the region, and pose grave risks to the already dire humanitarian situation in the country,โ his spokesperson said in a statement.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told CBS Newsโ โFace the Nationโ programme: โThereโs no way the โฆ Houthis would have the ability to do this kind of thing unless they had support from Iran. And so this was a message to Iran: donโt keep supporting them, because then you will also be responsible for what they are doing in attacking Navy ships and attacking global shipping.โ
Russia Urges Immediate Ceasefire
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called Rubio to urge an โimmediate cessation of the use of force and the importance for all sides to engage in political dialogue,โ Moscow said.
Five children and two women were among the 53 people killed in the U.S. strikes, said Anees Alsbahi, spokesperson for the Houthi-run health ministry. Another 98 people were injured, the ministry said.
The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the claims of civilian casualties. Reuters could not independently verify the claims.
Residents in Sanaa said the strikes hit a neighbourhood known to host several members of the Houthi leadership.
โThe explosions were violent and shook the neighbourhood like an earthquake. They terrified our women and children,โ said one of the residents, who gave his name as Abdullah Yahia.
In Sanaa, a crane and bulldozer were used to remove debris at one site and people used their bare hands to pick through the rubble. At a hospital, medics treated the injured, including children, and the bodies of several casualties were placed in a yard, wrapped in plastic sheets, Reuters footage showed.
Strikes also targeted Houthi military sites in the city of Taiz, two witnesses said on Sunday.
(With inputs from Reuters)