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Yemen’s Ansarullah leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi has declared that the reopening of Israel’s Eilat port is now “impossible,” ...
Insurance sources report offer of cover has been withdrawn after devastating double strike by Houthi militants ...
The search for those missing after Yemen’s Houthi rebels sank a ship in the Red Sea has ended as at least four people are ...
An American aircraft carrier’s departure from the Middle East comes alongside a reduction in Navy forces in the eastern ...
The U.N. Security Council has authorized continued reporting on attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who ...
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After Iran, the Houthis Should Be Enemy No. 1
The Islamic Republic will watch the US response to the new Houthi attacks carefully, with implications for future regional ...
Houthi rebels in Yemen have launched a violent new wave of attacks on ships in the Red Sea, sinking two vessels and killing ...
A Houthi spokesperson justified the attacks on the basis that the two vessels were connected to Israel—a claim that media outlets swiftly debunked.
Israel on Monday struck Houthi-held parts of Yemen for the first time since the end of its 12-day war with Iran.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have resumed their attacks on Red Sea shipping, saying they aim to force Israel to cease fire in Gaza -- a move that threatens a truce with Washington and rattles maritime trade.