Houthi Rebels

Fifty-three killed in US strikes on Yemen, Houthis say
US strikes on Yemen kill 53; Houthi vow retaliation amid rising tensions.


Houthis post cryptic video of American flag-draped coffins
US launches strikes on Iran-backed Houthis after Trump issues stern warning


Trump announces 'decisive and powerful' airstrikes against Houthi terrorists in Yemen
Trump orders airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen, cites security threats.


'I cried for days': Office raids and arrests shock aid workers in Yemen
Houthi Crackdown on NGOs Deepens Yemen's Humanitarian Crisis


15 killed in explosion and fire at gas station in central Yemen
Yemen gas station blast kills 15, injures 67 in Houthi-controlled Bayda


US strikes underground Houthi weapons depots used to hit American ships
US strikes Houthi arms depots in Yemen amid rising Mideast tensions


Trump needs to channel Teddy Roosevelt in battling global threats
US airstrikes hit Houthi targets in Yemen amid global security concerns.


Netanyahu to undergo major surgery after UTI diagnosis
Netanyahu's surgery amid Israel-Hamas tensions and ongoing corruption trial


Israel Detains Director Of One Of Last Functioning Hospitals In Northern Gaza
Israel detains Gaza hospital director amid escalating conflict and strikes


Three Babies Froze To Death In Gaza’s Tent Camps
Gaza baby dies as Israel, Hamas dispute ceasefire amid harsh conditions


Missile fire from Yemen's Houthi rebels sets off sirens in Israel for second night
Yemen Houthi missile intercepted over Israel, tensions rise


Two US Navy Pilots Shot Down Over Red Sea In Apparent 'Friendly Fire' Incident: Military
U.S. Navy jets downed by friendly fire in tense Red Sea amid Houthi threat


Two US Navy pilots shot down over Red Sea in apparent 'friendly fire' incident
Friendly fire over Red Sea highlights risks amid Houthi attacks


US military conducts successful airstrikes on Houthi rebel forces in Yemen
US airstrikes target Houthi sites in Yemen amid ongoing Red Sea tensions


Houthi missile strike injures more than a dozen in Tel Aviv
Houthi missile hits Tel Aviv park, injures dozens; tensions rise with Israel.


Projectile from Yemen strikes near Tel Aviv, injuring more than a dozen: officials
Israeli jets strike Yemen after Houthi missile hits Tel Aviv, injuring 14.


Tel Aviv hit by projectile fired from Yemen, say Israeli officials | CNN
Projectile from Yemen hits Tel Aviv; 14 injured in rare defense failure

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Extending Olive Branch? Houthis Reportedly Plan Security Maritime Seminar With Shipping Insiders
Extending Olive Branch? Houthis Reportedly Plan Security Maritime Seminar With Shipping Insiders In a surprising move, Iran-backed Houthi rebels—responsible for dozens of attacks on Western-linked commercial vessels and warships in the critical maritime chokepoint of the Southern Red Sea—are reportedly planning to host a seminar and webinar on "security of navigation in the Red Sea."The shipping news website gCaptain, citing a report from the maritime publication TradeWinds, indicated that the Houthis are extending an olive branch to industry insiders by seeking input on the agenda for an upcoming conference on security and shipping, aimed at providing insights to "enrich the discussion." Here's more from gCaptain:The email, sent to TradeWinds by an events manager for the Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center (HOCC), is raising eyebrows across the shipping community. HOCC is the same entity that has issued threats to shipping companies and shipowners, including warnings earlier this year that vessels failing to cooperate with Houthi authorities would be "banned" from crossing the Red Sea.Those warnings also included direct threats that ships calling at Israeli ports would be "directly targeted by the Yemeni Armed Forces" in locations "deemed appropriate."In stark contrast, the latest email strikes a markedly softer tone. It invites industry participation to discuss the "current state of navigation security in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden" and Yemen's role in ensuring safe passage."Within the framework of enhancing cooperation and discussing issues of common interest," the email reads, "your active participation will undoubtedly contribute to ensuring the success of this event and achieving the desired effect."Experts warn that responding could inadvertently legitimize the group's actions.The irony in all of this is that the Houthis have been responsible for disrupting global shipping in the Southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden for over a year, targeting Western-linked container ships, tankers, and military vessels.Washington Institute's Noam Raydan penned a note this week outlining, "Houthis effectively turned the Bab al-Mandab chokepoint into an anti-access/area-denial zone" this year, launching attacks on at least 100 commercial ships and warships. Houthis are extending an olive branch to the shipping industry at a time when tanker flows through the critical maritime chokepoint are surging from the lows (according to Goldman analysts)...Source: Goldman... and also come when the Trump administration is about a month away from entering the White House with expected hardline counter-Houthi policies. Tyler DurdenWed, 12/18/2024 - 13:40

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