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Houthis Leader: We Will Attack U.S. Ships in the Red Sea
Abdul-Malik al-Houthi: “If they continue their aggression, we will continue to escalate,”
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Washington Announces Killing of Senior Houthi Leaders in the Recent Strikes
Agence France-Presse: the White House confirmed that the U.S. had eliminated multiple senior Houthi commanders in its airstrikes—the first since…
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US: Strikes Against Houthis Will Continue Indefinitely
Michael Waltz, the U.S. National Security Advisor, stated in separate interviews that the strikes "targeted and eliminated several Houthi leaders"…
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UN Calls for Restraint in Yemen
Any further escalation could exacerbate regional tensions, fuel cycles of revenge that could further destabilize Yemen and the region, and…
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Houthis Announce Targeting of US Aircraft Carrier
The Houthi military spokesman announced today, Sunday, that the group's forces targeted the US aircraft carrier "USS Harry Truman" with…
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Saudi Arabia Denies Any Participation in U.S. Military Operations Against the Houthis
U.S. officials expect the strikes against the Houthis to continue for days or even weeks.
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Oman Affirms Support for Peaceful Solution in Yemen and Warns Against Continued Military Operations
The Sultanate of Oman affirmed its firm position calling for the adoption of peaceful solutions through dialogue and negotiation, warning…
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Iranian Foreign Minister Rejects Trump’s Directives on Yemen’s Houthis
Araghchi called for an end to what he described as the "killing of the Yemeni people," emphasizing that the world…
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Moscow Urges Washington to Stop Targeting the Houthis and Calls for Dialogue
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov urged the US to end airstrikes targeting the Houthi group in Yemen.
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39 Killed and Injured in Overnight U.S. Airstrikes on Houthis in Yemen
Houthi media, 19 civilians were killed and 20 others were injured in the two provinces.
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