100 Houthi goal has been bombed by American aviation in Yemen since mid -March

The American bombing has affected more than a hundred targets in Houthi areas in Yemen, since its last air campaign against the movement, last month, according to what a Pentagon official announced on Wednesday.
The American forces have almost daily strikes against the Houthis since March 15, in an attempt to put an end to the threat they are on the navigation of civil and military ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
"The United States has bombed more than a hundred goals in the Houthi -controlled areas in Yemen," said an official at the US Department of Defense, in response to a question about the number of American strikes since mid -March.Despite the strikes, the Houthis, who control vast areas of Yemen, continue to announce attacks on American ships and Israel.
The Houthis began targeting ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, as well as Israeli territory, after the war in Gaza erupted in 2023 and stopped the attacks after the armistice in the Gaza Strip fell in January.
The Houthi attacks resulted in the disruption of the vital marine corridor, which usually passes about 12% of the global shipping movement, forcing several companies to behave a much longer alternative road by turning around Africa.
The United States began to launch strikes against the Houthis during the era of former President Joe Biden. Last week, President Donald Trump pledged to continue the strikes until the rebel attacks on ship.
In a post on his platform, Truth, Trump said: “Stop shooting at the American ships, and we will stop shooting on you. Otherwise, we are still only at first and the following is greater for the Houthis and their races.”