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Trump says U.S. will immediately stop bombing Houthi militants in Yemen

Francesca Chambers and Cybele Mayes-Osterman, USA TODAY
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WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump says the U.S. will end airstrikes on Houthi militants in Yemen effective immediately.

"We will stop the bombings," Trump announced from the Oval Office.

Trump ordered Secretary of State Marco Rubio , who he tapped as his acting national security adviser last week, to pass on the message to the Iran-backed militant group..

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The Trump administration began a bombing campaign on March 15 in response to Houthi attacks on commercial shippers in the Red Sea.

Ever since, the U.S. has launched continuous strikes through “Operation Rough Rider." Former President Joe Biden also launched hundreds of strikes on the Yemeni militant group in an attempt to repel its attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea.

The Houthis - known officially as Ansar Allah - say their attacks are in retaliation for Israel’s ongoing siege of Gaza and U.S. military support. The group is allied with Hamas, and both are part of the “ Axis of Resistance ,” a loose allegiance of Iran-backed militant groups.

Israel unleashed a bombing campaign and ground invasion of Gaza after Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel’s border communities.

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Firefighters battle blaze at a cement factory in Yemen after Israel carried out airstrikes against Hodeidah Port, a day after the Iran-aligned Houthis fired a missile that struck near Israel's main airport, in Hodeidah Governate, Yemen, May 5, 2025, in this video screengrab.
Firefighters battle blaze at a cement factory in Yemen after Israel carried out airstrikes against Hodeidah Port, a day after the Iran-aligned Houthis fired a missile that struck near Israel's main airport, in Hodeidah Governate, Yemen, May 5, 2025, in this video screengrab.

On May 4, the Houthis fired a ballistic missile into Israel that landed near Ben Gurion Airport. Israel launched heavy strikes on Yemen’s Sana’a Airport and other populated areas in response.

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Trump announced the end to U.S. airstrikes as he met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House. He said Houthi rebels had informed the U.S. the evening before that they were ready to stand down. Trump said he would honor their request.

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In this handout image provided by Houthi Media Center, fuel vans burn in the wake of U.S. airstrikes targeting the Ras Isa port complex on April 18, 2025 in Hudaydah governorate, Yemen. At least 74 people died in an overnight attack on the fuel port by the United States, according to Yemen's Houthi-run health ministry.
In this handout image provided by Houthi Media Center, fuel vans burn in the wake of U.S. airstrikes targeting the Ras Isa port complex on April 18, 2025 in Hudaydah governorate, Yemen. At least 74 people died in an overnight attack on the fuel port by the United States, according to Yemen's Houthi-run health ministry.

"They have capitulated, but more importantly ... we will take their word," he said. "They say they will not be blowing up ships anymore."

"If it's going to stop, then we can stop," Rubio said after Trump invited him address journalists.

Military spokesman of Yemen's Houthi group Yahya Saree addresses a rally in solidarity with Palestinians and the Gaza Strip and in condemnation of Israel and the US, in the capital Sanaa on May 2, 2025. (
Military spokesman of Yemen's Houthi group Yahya Saree addresses a rally in solidarity with Palestinians and the Gaza Strip and in condemnation of Israel and the US, in the capital Sanaa on May 2, 2025. (

Trump declined to say later in the meeting how he learned that the Houthis were waving the white flag, attributing the information to a "very good source."

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In a statement earlier in the day, in response to Israel's strikes, the rebels indicated they were not backing down.

"The operations of our armed forces will continue and the support by Yemen to Palestine will only end with the end of the aggression and siege against Gaza," the group said, according to Al Masirah TV.

Civilian casualties

Houthi authorities say dozens of civilians have been killed since the Trump administration launched the operation . An April 28 strike that hit a detention center housing African migrants killed at least 68 people, according to Houthi media reports.

Another 74 died in strikes on a fuel terminal last month in the deadliest attack since the U.S. bombing campaign began, according to the health ministry. Hundreds have been injured, they say.

Boys shout slogans with protesters, mainly Houthi supporters, during a rally in solidarity with Palestinians, in Sanaa, Yemen May 2, 2025.
Boys shout slogans with protesters, mainly Houthi supporters, during a rally in solidarity with Palestinians, in Sanaa, Yemen May 2, 2025.

Aid groups have raised alarm about the high civilian death toll, while the Trump administration scrapped policies to reduce civilian harm.

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“U.S. airstrikes are appearing to kill and injure civilians in Yemen at an alarming rate over the past month under a Trump administration that has loosened policy constraints on the use of force and is seeking to marginalize Pentagon offices charged with mitigating civilian harm,” Niku Jafarnia, a Yemen researcher at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement.

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