Yemeni Resistance Leader Vows Continued Strikes on US Aircraft Carrier Eisenhower


TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The leader of Yemen's Ansarullah movement has vowed that the country's Armed Forces will continue targeting the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, the American aircraft carrier that has already been struck twice during recent anti-American operations.

"The American aircraft carrier 'Eisenhower' will remain a target for our Armed Forces whenever the opportunity arises," Abdul-Malik al-Houthi said in a speech on Thursday.

He pledged that "the upcoming strikes will be more impactful and effective."

The carrier was hit by the forces in the Red Sea on Friday and again on Saturday in response “the United States' acts of aggression against Yemen”.

The US and UK forces have been staging various offensives against the Arab Peninsula nation as a means of trying to halt its pro-Palestinian operations.

Most recently, their warplanes as well as US warships targeted the western Yemeni provinces of Sana’a, al-Hudaydah, and Ta’izz, killing at least 16 people and wounding more than 40 others.

Al-Houthi detailed the forces' operations against the carrier, praising it as "one of the most notable and important operations to be carried out this week."

He noted that the vessel had been hit twice within 24 hours using seven cruise missiles and four drones.

After the strikes, "it [the carrier] retreated towards the northern Red Sea, fearing further targeting by our Armed Forces," the Ansarullah leader said.

"The 'Eisenhower' was 400 kilometers from the Yemeni coast during the targeting, then moved about 880 kilometers northwest of [the Saudi port city of] Jeddah," he remarked.

"The operation to target the 'Eisenhower' was successful, and its air traffic halted for two days after the targeting."

Washington, however, tried to deny that the vessel had been targeted, al-Houthi added, attributing the denial to "their embarrassment and sense of defeat and loss of prestige."

However, "the facts will be revealed no matter how much the Americans try to deny the targeting operations," he stated.

Elsewhere in his remarks, al-Houthi stated that the Israeli regime had failed to achieve its goals in the Gaza Strip, which Tel Aviv has subjected to a genocidal war since last October.

The regime has been trying unsuccessfully to eliminate Gaza’s resistance movements through the military onslaught that began following a retaliatory operation by the groups.

Al-Houthi contrasted the resistance's successful steadfastness in the face of the Israeli military with Arab armies' failure against the Israeli regime during Tel Aviv’s Six-Day War of 1967 against regional Arab territories.

"The Arab armies in 1967 had hundreds of planes, thousands of tanks, and armored vehicles, and hundreds of thousands of soldiers, yet they did not last for six days," he said.

"Currently, the Palestinian resistance has light and medium weapons, and the available rockets, yet the world sees the actual defeat level of the Israeli enemy."

The Ansarullah leader hailed Yemeni forces' earlier joint anti-Israeli operations with the Iraqi resistance.

Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the forces' spokesman, announced the operations earlier in the day, stating they featured attacks on three ships carrying military equipment in the port of Haifa in the northern part of the occupied territories.

"The path of joint operations with the Islamic Resistance in Iraq will be important, strategic, and escalating," al-Houthi asserted.