The U.S. Treasury has imposed fresh sanctions to prevent the supply of weapons to the Houthis in Yemen.


The United States has placed new sanctions targeting the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen, aiming to disrupt their access to weapons, supplies, and funding. The sanctions have been imposed on individuals and entities involved in weapons procurement and commodities shipments that support the Houthi activities. The U.S. Navy has responded to increased Houthi attacks on commercial ships with retaliatory military actions, including airstrikes and destruction of Houthi radars and drones. The Houthis, who oppose Israel and the United States, have been accused of launching numerous attacks on ships in the Red Sea and the Suez Canal. The U.S. Treasury has condemned the Houthis for their actions, accusing them of killing civilians, damaging commercial ships, and posing a threat to global navigation. The sanctions are part of the U.S. effort to halt the flow of materials and funds that enable the Houthi terrorist activities. U.S. imposes new sanctions on Houthis in Yemen, targeting weapons procurement and commodities shipments to disrupt their activities and support for Palestinians in Gaza. The Navy has responded to increased Houthi attacks with retaliatory actions, including airstrikes and destruction of Houthi radars and drones. The Houthis, who oppose Israel and the U.S., have been accused of launching numerous attacks on ships in the Red Sea and Suez Canal. The U.S. Treasury has condemned the Houthis for killing civilians, damaging ships, and threatening global navigation. Sanctions are part of the U.S. effort to halt the flow of materials and funds enabling Houthi terrorist activities.



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