The US has informed Israel that, by the end of US President Joe Biden’s term in office, America intends to escalate its attacks on Yemen’s Houthis, according to a KAN News report.
The Houthis have recently become the spearhead of Iran's axis. Following the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon and the collapse of Assad's regime in Syria, Tehran is leveraging the Houthis to pressure Israel into ending the Gaza conflict unconditionally. Over recent weeks, rockets have been launched at Israel, intercepted by the Air Force. A drone even […]
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$3 million per day - this is, according to estimates, the astronomical sum the Houthis earn through the use of the Al-Hudaydah port, the main artery of their economy, through which the terrorist organization imports goods, food, and Iranian weapons. Last Saturday, Israeli Air Force planes attacked Al-Hudaydah port, causing massive amounts of damage. […]
Saudi Arabia and the UAE have fought the Houthis for eight years. Since the Gaza war began, the U.S. and Britain have attacked Houthi targets dozens of times. The idea that one Israeli attack can change the matrix is wrong. The only way to avoid a multi-theater conflict is a hostage and cease-fire deal in Gaza
The designation comes after American and British warplanes, ships and submarines last week launched dozens of air strikes against the Houthis, who control the most populous parts of Yemen. A U.S. official said the U.S. would consider lifting the designation if the attacks on shipping cease
Backed by Iran, Yemen's Houthis have targeted ships owned by Israelis or ones they determine are en route to Israel using cruise missiles, drones, and anti-ship ballistic missiles
Security Council also called on the Houthis to release the Galaxy Leader, a Japanese-operated vehicle carrier linked to an Israeli businessman that the group commandeered last month
Backed by Iran, Yemen's Houthis have targeted ships owned by Israelis or ones they determine are en route to Israel using cruise missiles, drones, and anti-ship ballistic missiles
Backed by Iran, Yemen's Houthis have targeted ships owned by Israelis or ones they determine are en route to Israel using cruise missiles, drones, and anti-ship ballistic missiles
Backed by Iran, Yemen's Houthis have targeted ships owned by Israelis or ones they determine are en route to Israel using cruise missiles, drones, and anti-ship ballistic missiles
On Thursday, two foreign merchant ships were attacked in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea. On Friday, another ship was reportedly attacked in the area, as Houthis continue to pressure international maritime trade
Ballistic missiles are designed to hit stationary targets like cities and strategic installations. China and Iran have taken them a step further, developing ballistic missiles capable of hitting moving ships. Over the last weeks, the Houthis have twice fired such projectiles at freighters
Backed by Iran, Yemen's Houthis have targeted ships owned by Israelis or ones they determine are en route to Israel using cruise missiles, drones, and anti-ship ballistic missiles
Ballistic missiles are designed to hit stationary targets like cities and strategic installations. China and Iran have taken them a step further, developing ballistic missiles capable of hitting moving ships. Over the last weeks, the Houthis have twice fired such projectiles at freighters
A military spokesperson for Yemen's Houthis warned all shipping companies on Saturday against cooperating with Israel, saying they will be a target of attack in the Red Sea. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram "If Gaza does not receive the food and medicine it needs, all ships in the Red Sea bound […]
what would happen if the Houthis started attacking not only ships owned by Israelis, but also those making their way to or from Israel? 'The maritime world is sensitive and an unstable security environment has an immediate effect'