The first naval confrontation between America and the Houthis after the announcement of the formation of a multinational force

Today, Sunday, the Red Sea witnessed the first naval confrontation between American forces and the Houthis, after the United States announced the formation of a naval force of several nationalities to confront the Houthi attacks.
The spokesman for the Houthi group, Muhammad Abdul Salam, said on his Twitter page: “While a reconnaissance plane belonging to the Yemeni naval forces was carrying out reconnaissance work across the Red Sea, an American warship opened fire in a hysterical manner and with multiple weapons, showing the state of confusion and anxiety, as one of the missiles exploded near A ship heading south of the Red Sea belonging to the Republic of Gabon and coming from Russian ports.”
Abdel Salam added: “We confirm that the threat to international maritime navigation results from the militarization of the Red Sea by America and its partners who are coming to the region without any right other than providing safety services to the ships of the Israeli enemy entity.”
He continued: “The Red Sea will be a burning arena if America and its allies continue in their way of bullying, and the countries bordering the Red Sea must realize the reality of the dangers that threaten their national security.”
Despite the announcement by the UN envoy to Yemen that the Yemeni parties had reached a ceasefire and their pledge to a ceasefire and the opening of roads, and the government and some countries welcomed this announcement, the Houthis completely ignored the matter, and sources say that they responded to Saudi Arabia previously that we were busy confronting America and Israel in the Red Sea.< /p>