The ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas took hold on Sunday ... which began when the Houthis seized the country’s capital, Sanaa, in 2014. However, the Houthis’ release comes just after ...
Group says it will stop attacking Israeli-linked ships when all phases of the Gaza ceasefire deal are completed.
Hamas has survived Israel’s 15-month war in the Gaza Strip. Now, the militant group is replenishing its ranks, although restocking its weapons supplies will be more difficult.
in Sanaa, Yemen,, on Jan. 17, 2025. Khaled Abdullah/Reuters The decision coincided with the ceasefire and hostage-release deal agreed between Israel and Hamas that went into effect on Sunday. The announcement was made via an email sent to shipping ...
Explosions were heard over Jerusalem as sirens blared throughout the city and central Israel on Saturday morning, AFP reported. The Israeli military confirmed that it intercepted a projectile soon after it was launched at around 10:20am local time from Yemen. The incident came just ahead of a ceasefire in the ongoing Gaza conflict.
The Iran-backed Houthis have been firing projectiles at Israel and at vessels on the crucial Red Sea shipping corridor in what they claim is solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
Houthi rebels in Yemen launched a ballistic missile at Israel's defense ministry, triggering sirens and minor damage from shrapnel in central Israel. These actions follow repeated Houthi attacks on Israel and the Red Sea shipping corridor in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza,
SANAA: Yemen's Houthi rebels said Tuesday they would limit their Red Sea attacks to vessels linked to Israel during the ceasefire in the Gaza war.
The Huthis, who say their action is in solidarity with the Palestinians, have themselves seen their positions in Yemen hit by US, Israeli and sometimes British air strikes. On Thursday, leader Abdulmalik al-Huthi in a televised address threatened to keep up their attacks if Israel does not respect the ceasefire with Hamas.
The Israeli military said it intercepted two missiles fired from Yemen on Saturday, a day before a ceasefire is set to take effect in war-battered Gaza.
Yemen's Houthis will limit their attacks on commercial vessels to Israel-linked ships only, provided the Gaza ceasefire is fully implemented, the group has said, potentially reducing disruptions that have affected world maritime trade for more than a year.
LONDON: Yemen's Houthis will limit their attacks on commercial vessels to Israel-linked ships provided the Gaza ceasefire is fully implemented, the Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center (HOO