Middle East crisis live: UK joins US strikes against Houthis in Yemen

Middle East crisis live: UK joins US strikes against Houthis in Yemen

Iran has citicised “threats” by France to reimpose sanctions lifted after a landmark 2015 deal on Tehran’s nuclear programme, local media said on Wednesday, citing a letter sent by the country’s UN mission. “Resorting to threats and economic blackmail is entirely unacceptable,” said the letter published by Iran’s ISNA news agency, according to Agence France-Presse (AFP). It came after French foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot said on Monday that his government along with Germany and the UK “will not hesitate for a single second to reapply all the sanctions” lifted a decade ago if European security is threatened by Iran’s nuclear activities. A Syria war monitor said on Wednesday that two people including a Druze fighter were killed in overnight clashes as sectarian violence spread to a new area near Damascus, reports Agence France-Presse (AFP). “At least two people including a Druze fighter were killed in clashes between gunmen linked to the authorities and local Druze fighters” in Sahnaya, about 15km (nine miles) south west of the capital, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, also reporting “14 wounded and missing”. Palestinian news agency Wafa reports that 13 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli strikes on Gaza on Wednesday morning, with more injured. The casualties are reported to include two girls. A Wafa correspondent reported that strikes were carried out by Israel in Gaza City and the Nuseirat refugee camp among other locations, and that one fisher was killed by fire from an Israeli gun boat. Israel’s defence minister, speaking at a Memorial Day ceremony on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, has said that Israel’s war goal is “a clear victory without compromise” over Hamas. Israel Katz said that those in the IDF who had fought and been killed during Israel’s invasion of the Gaza Strip were carrying out a “sacred commitment … to bring home all the kidnapped men and women, both the living and the dead.” Katz said: This is the ultimate obligation of the state of Israel in the name of mutual responsibility and the unity of the people. It is also our duty to defeat those who slaughtered our citizens on that terrible Sabbath [7 October 2023], and to ensure that enemies of this kind will no longer be near our border and will not pose a threat to the state of Israel. Our goal is a clear victory without compromise. Recent US strikes on Yemen have killed more than 100 people, Reuters notes. That figure includes 74 at an oil terminal in mid-April in what was the deadliest strike in Yemen under the Donald Trump so far, according to the Houthi-run health ministry. Rights advocates have raised concerns about civilian killings. Houthi-controlled television said on Monday a US airstrike killed 68 people after striking a detention centre for African migrants in Yemen. US and British forces conducted a joint military operation in Yemen on Tuesday, according to Britain’s Ministry of Defence, which said the operation was against a Houthi military target responsible for making drones like those used to attack shipping. A British statement claimed intelligence analysis identified a cluster of buildings located 24 km (15 miles) south of Yemen’s capital Sana’a that were used by the Houthis to manufacture drones of the type used to attack ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. It is the first time the UK military has attacked Yemen since Donald Trump was inaugurated as US president for the second time. US vice-president JD Vance has been vocally dismissive of European defence capabilities. In March he criticised European forces as “some random country that hasn’t fought a war in 30 or 40 years.” Welcome to the Guardian’s rolling coverage of the conflict in the Middle East. Here are the headlines … The US and UK have carried out strikes on Yemen. The Houthis reported several strikes around the capital, Sana’a, which the group has held since 2014. Other strikes hit around Saada UK defence secretary John Healey said “This action was taken in response to a persistent threat from the Houthis to freedom of navigation. A 55% drop in shipping through the Red Sea has already cost billions, fuelling regional instability and risking economic security for families in the UK” A British statement said intelligence analysis identified a cluster of buildings located about 24km (15 miles) south of Yemen’s capital that were used by the Houthis to manufacture drones of the type used to attack ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Overnight Israel claims to have intercepted a drone launched from Yemen Israel’s IDF is to begin issuing draft orders to tens of thousands of reservists, officials have said. Reservists will be deployed in Lebanon, Syria, and the West Bank, freeing up conscripted troops for duty inside Gaza

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