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U.S. shoots down several missiles and drones from Yemen

- By Eric Schmitt The New York Times

WASHINGTON >> A U.S. Navy warship in the northern Red Sea on Thursday shot down three cruise missiles and several drones launched from Yemen that the Pentagon said might have been headed toward Israel.

“We cannot say for certain what these missiles and drones were targeting, but they were launched from Yemen heading north along the Red Sea, potentiall­y towards targets in Israel,” Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder, the Pentagon spokespers­on, told reporters.

The missiles and drones were launched by pro-Iranian Houthi rebels in Yemen amid a flurry of drone attacks against U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria over the past two days, Ryder said. The incidents underscore­d the heightened risks to the United States that the conflict in the Gaza Strip could spiral into a wider war in the Middle East.

One American civilian contractor died during a drone-attack alert on Wednesday, suffering a heart attack while rushing to take shelter at Al Asad Air Base in western Iraq, Ryder said.

Military analysts are trying to determine who carried out the drone attacks, Ryder said, but Iranbacked militias have in the past conducted drone and rocket attacks against the 2,500 U.S. troops based in Iraq and the 900 troops in Syria.

Since Hamas'terrorist attacks against Israel on Oct. 7, the Biden administra­tion has rushed two aircraft carriers and additional troops to the eastern Mediterran­ean near Israel to deter Iran and its proxies in the region from engaging in a wider regional war.

Israel has responded to the Hamas attacks with airstrikes and a “complete siege” of Gaza, which the Palestinia­n group controls.

Senior U.S. commanders have expressed fears that the United States could get dragged into the conflict if the militias attacked U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria.

Ryder sought to stay on that theme on Thursday despite what he acknowledg­ed was “an uptick” in drone attacks in Iraq and Syria in the past few days.

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