Brett Wilkins is a staff writer for Common Dreams.
Anti-war voices on Monday condemned the start of what appeared to be the 'sustained' assault on Yemen by U.S. and U.K. forces that top Biden administration officials have reportedly been planning—without congressional approval—in a bid to stop Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping. 'The U.S. just bombed Yemen again,' the peace group CodePink lamented on social media. 'The U.S. is illegally attacking Yemen so Israel can continue illegally attacking Gaza.
Houthi spokesperson Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti vowed on social media Monday that 'the American-British aggression will only increase the Yemeni people's determination to carry out their moral and humanitarian responsibilities towards the oppressed in Gaza.' 'The war today is between Yemen, which is struggling to stop the crimes of genocide, and the American-British coalition to support and protect its perpetrators,' he added.
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