American experts: The Houthis still keep major military capabilities

Although the American Air campaign, which lasted for about two months, caused great damage to the Houthi group, American officials and experts indicate that the group still maintains military capabilities, considering it that enables it to continue the attacks and threaten regional navigation and allied countries of Washington, led by Israel.
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the American forces will stop the Houthi bombing after an Omani agreement, on the ceasefire. According to the agreement, the two parties refrain from attacking each other, including American ships in the Red Sea, according to a statement of the Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Despite this, the Houthi military spokesman confirmed that the ceasefire does not include Israel, and has not ruled out the targeting of Israeli ships or interests, stressing that the group's operations are continuing "in support of Palestine."
During the US campaign, the Pentagon carried out more than a thousand air strikes, and announced the killing of hundreds of group fighters, including military leaders, as part of an operation known as "Raf Ryder" or "coarse knight". However, the group, after weeks of intense bombing, succeeded in launching a ballistic missile that targeted Ben Gurion Airport in Israel last Sunday, what US officials considered evidence that the Houthis "are able to withstand in the face of almost any bombing campaign."
On Wednesday, the group announced the implementation of a military operation against Ramon Airport in Umm Al -Rashrash, carrying out an operation against a vital goal in Jaffa, and carrying out another operation against the American aircraft carrier Truman. A statement by the military spokesman, Yahya Sari, said that the air force carried out two military operations, the first targeting the occupation "Ramon" airport in the Umm al -Rashrash area with two drivers, and that the second operation was carried out on a vital target for Israel in the occupied Jaffa area with the "Jaffa" march plane.