Yemen's Huthis seek propaganda boost from deadly US strikes
- Huthi rebels released a promotional video on Monday showing soldiers attacking targets with enemy flags.
- This release followed escalating US strikes, including a deadly attack on a fuel port, and increased economic sanctions.
- The Iran-backed group positions itself as defenders of Gaza, launching missiles at Israel and Red Sea shipping.
- US strikes on a fuel port killed 80 people, while analysts note Huthi propaganda aims to maximize domestic recruitment.
- Experts suggest US escalation, including economic damage, may intensify Huthi mobilization and recruitment efforts.
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These pictures show the destruction after the US attack on the Huthi oil port
It is apparently the most deadly US attack in Yemen since the beginning of the recent offensive: an air strike destroyed the oil port controlled by the Huthi. Satellite and drone images show the extent of devastation.

Yemen's Huthis seek propaganda boost from deadly US strikes
As America's escalated bombing campaign and economic sanctions hit Yemen hard, the Iran-backed Huthi rebels in Washington's crosshairs are trying to mine the situation for propaganda and recruitment, analysts said.
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