On Tuesday, Israel launched air strikes on the Yemeni city of Hodeida as supported by Iran, air defenses activated by Iran, which made new doubts about the opportunities for a diplomatic resolution. Edmund Fitton-Brown, former British ambassador in Yemen, says “Morning in America” that achieving a resolution “will not be easy”, despite the American efforts for a cease-fire. He says that Hamas has rejected the peace and probably holds the remaining hostages as the last piece of leverage.
