New York Times is the source.

🇺🇸🇸🇦🇾🇪 The New York Times reports that CENTCOM commander General Kurilla outlined a campaign lasting eight to ten months, during which U.S. Air Force and Navy aircraft would eliminate Houthi air defenses.

➡️ Afterward, targeted assassinations—similar to a recent Israeli operation against Hezbollah—would be carried out, according to three U.S. officials.

➡️ While Saudi Arabia supported the plan and provided a list of 12 key Houthi figures whose removal they claimed would severely weaken the group, the United Arab Emirates was more cautious, noting the Houthis had already survived extensive Saudi and Emirati bombing campaigns.

➡️ General Kurilla’s eight- to 10-month campaign was given just 30 days to show results, which Trump ultimately was let down by.

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I'm not sure what exactly "nearly struck" means in this case, but I doubt the houthis would be able to do anything against an F35, F16 maybe

Of course you wouldnt