 US-led airstrikes on Yemen's Houthi rebels in response to their attacks on Red Sea shipping pulled the world's focus back on the years-long war raging there, even as tensions rise across a Middle East already torn by Israel's war on Hamas and the Gaza Strip as the strikes killed at least five people and wounded six, the Houthis said, without elaborating on what was targeted. The attack also threatened to ignite a regional conflict over Israel's war on Hamas, which the Biden administration and its allies have been trying to calm for weeks. It remained unclear how extensive the damage from the US strikes were, though the Houthis said at least five sites, including airfields, had been attacked. The United Kingdom described its strikes hitting a site in Bani allegedly used by the Houthis to launch drones and an airfield in Abz used to launch cruise missiles and drones, Muhammad Abdul Salam, the Houthis' chief negotiator and spokesperson, separately described the US. And Britain is having committed foolishness with this treacherous aggression. Iran, which has supplied weapons and aid to the Houthis, condemned the attack in a statement from Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasr Khan Ahani. The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, also backed by Iran and engaged in cross-border fire with Israel, criticized the strikes as showing America as being a full partner in catastrophes and massacres committed by the Zionist entity in Gaza. Hamas as well condemned the attack.