Algeria condemns US-British airstrikes in Yemen as ‘dangerous escalation’
ALGIERS, Algeria (AA) – Algeria described the US-British airstrikes in Yemen on Friday as a “dangerous escalation” that will undermine UN “efforts to find a solution to the conflict” in the country.
The Foreign Ministry expressed in a statement the “deep concern and regret” about the airstrikes “that targeted several cities in the sisterly Republic of Yemen.”
It emphasized that the security of the Red Sea cannot be resolved by ignoring the clear relationship between the attacks on commercial ships by the Houthis and the massacres committed by Israel in Gaza for the last three months.
The statement said the Algerian government is against military interventions that could have catastrophic consequences for world peace.
It called on all parties to cease escalating the problem disproportionately and dangerously and to delve into the roots and real causes of the crisis.
US and British warplanes carried out airstrikes on targets in the cities of Sanaa, Hodeidah and Taiz in Yemen early Friday, saying they were in response to the Houthis’ attacking ships in Red Sea.
The Houthis say they are attacking only Israel-bound vessels to support people of Gaza where Israel has killed more than 23,000 people since October 7.