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Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a bomb-carrying drone into a U.S.-owned ship on Wednesday, officials said, the second such attack in recent days targeting vessels directly linked to America after U ...
Eli Shtivi, whose 28-year-old son Idan has been held in Gaza since he was kidnapped from the Supernova music festival on Oct. 7, told Israel’s Channel 13 news that he planned to camp outside ...
US, British aircraft target several areas in Yemen, Saba news agency 08:30 , Tom Watling The Houthi-controlled Saba news agency have claimed that US and British aircraft targeted a number of areas ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2024 missile strikes in Yemen Part of the Red Sea crisis (Middle Eastern crisis (2023–present)) and the Yemeni civil war Location of airstrikes in Houthi-controlled territory (green) in Yemen on 12 January 2024 Date 12 January 2024 – present (1 year, 1 month and 1 day) Location Houthi -held ...
The latest missile launch came shortly after Danny Danon -- Israel's ambassador to the United Nations -- said Israelis "have had enough" of attacks from the Houthis in Yemen, ongoing since October ...
A Saudi Arabian-led military intervention in Yemen began in 2015, in an attempt to influence the outcome of the Yemeni Civil War.Saudi Arabia, spearheading a coalition of nine Arab states, began carrying out airstrikes [1] in neighbouring Yemen and imposing an aerial and naval blockade on 26 March 2015, heralding a military intervention code-named Operation Decisive Storm [2] (Arabic ...
30 May – 30 May 2024 Yemen strikes: Sixteen people are killed in US and British airstrikes on Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen. [30] 31 May – The Houthi Supreme Political Council states it launched an attack on the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, though American officials deny this. [31]
The Houthis, who rule much of Yemen, said they would target all ships heading to Israel, more than 1,000 miles away, and warned international shipping companies against using Israeli ports.