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The United States bombarded in the early hours of Saturday several points of Yemen, where the Houthis rebel movement is concentrated, in what was the first attack launched in the Middle East since President Trump’s arrival at the White House in January. Trump loved the Shiite rebels with “a hell,” if they didn’t stop attacks on Vessels in Adén’s Gulf and Bab Al-Mandab’s Strait, as well as the attacks on Israel. The media controlled by the rebels say that of the more than 30 dead, all are civilians and almost all women and children.
Iran, which supports Shiite radicals in Yemen, reacted to the accusations of the Trump administration, which accuses the Islamic Republic from supporting radical movements in Yemen, Iraq, Lebanon and Hamas, in Palestinian territories. Tehran says that the Houthis are free to elect their policies. But it warns that attacks by Americans against their interests are unanswered.