U.S. ships are returning to the Red Sea following promises from Yemen’s Houthi rebels to abstain from attacks on American and ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Yemen’s Houthi rebels signaled Monday they now will limit their attacks in the Red Sea corridor to only Israeli-affiliated ships after a ceasefire between Israel ...
Israel said it will maintain control of the ... a ship they seized in November 2023 at the start of their campaign in the Red Sea corridor. The rebels said Wednesday they released the sailors ...
“The Houthi stance is part of the region’s broader geopolitical conflicts. Despite the recent truce in Gaza, hostilities between the Houthis and Israel are unlikely to subside. Tribalism and notions ...
The Houthi rebel group on Monday said that they would limit their attacks in the Red Sea corridor to Israel-linked vessels only, AP reported. The email announcement, sent to shippers and others ...
Tens of thousands of Palestinians waited to return to their homes in northern Gaza, voicing frustration after Israel refused to open crossing points.
The Houthi rebels also targeted navies and commercial ships linked to Israel and its allies passing through Bab al-Mandeb in the Red Sea, disrupting global trade. Israel justified its devastating ...
Sirens were activated in the southernmost Red Sea ... crossing into Israeli territory, and no casualties were reported. This marked the second missile fired by Yemen's Houthi group towards Israel ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Wednesday that Israel will remain in control of the Rafah crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt throughout the first phase of the ...