Friday evening news briefing: British air strikes send message to Iran, says Cameron

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Good evening. Lord Cameron has said British air strikes in Yemen send a “very clear message” to Iran. Meanwhile, it has emerged France failed to sign a statement of support for the air strikes on the Houthis.

British air strikes send message to Iran, says Cameron

The Foreign Secretary vowed that Britain would “do what is necessary” to end Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, as he drew a distinction between the overnight strikes and the Israel-Hamas conflict. Read why Iran is avoiding a full-blown war with the West.

France refused to sign statement supporting coalition strikes on Houthis

Rear Admiral Emmanuel Slaars, the country’s naval commander in the area, said on Thursday that Paris’s current mandate did not include striking Houthis directly. Our Brussels correspondent Joe Barnes explains how precision strikes on the Houthis unfolded.

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