Trump launches air-strikes on Yemen, Iraq

President Donald Trump on March 15 ordered a series of air-strikes on Yemen's capital, Sanaa, promising to use "overwhelming lethal force" until Houthi forces cease their attacks on shipping along a vital maritime corridor. Houthi authorities said 13 civilians were killed in the strikes. Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who control the capital, have said they will resume attacks on Israeli ships in the Red Sea in response to Israel's renewed blockade on aid to Gaza. Following the January Hamas-Israel ceasefire, the Houthis had stopped itheir campaign of attacks on shipping, which they depict as a gesture of solidarity with the Palestinians (although many targets are not linked to Israel). (AP, TNH)

A March 13 US air-strike in Iraq's Anbar province is reported to have eliminated Abdallah Makki Muslih al-Rifai, a senior ISIS leader. The Pentagon's Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a statement that Rifai, also known as Abu Khadijah, was killed alongside another ISIS member in the strike. CENTCOM described Rifai as the "Chief of Global Operations for ISIS and the Delegated Committee Emir," and second in command of the group. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani issued a statement saying Rifai was "considered one of the most dangerous terrorists in the world." (LWJ)