The Houthis have styled their attacks as acts of defiance against Israel’s war in Gaza, claiming that the strikes will ...
Houthi control inside Yemen depends largely on the widespread belief that the group is ... to pursue the April 2022 truce with the Yemeni government and coalition forces and subsequent UN negotiations ...
The road map is also likely to equip the Houthis for a war of conquest against all the areas of Yemen they do not already control. They have tried to capture these areas in the past, and they have ...
Houthi fighters hijacked a British-owned and Japanese-operated ship in the Red Sea on 19 November Houthi rebels have launched more than 40 attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of ...
President Hadi's government was overwhelmed with problems. The Houthis seized control of the northern province of Saada before taking the Yemini capital, Sanaa, after forming an unlikely alliance ...
A few facts: Yemen’s Houthis are still harassing shipping and ... Saudi- and American-backed bombing and a rolling famine, they control the nation’s capital and a third of its territory.
(photo credit: AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES) The IDF’s impressive strike against Yemen’s Houthis on Sunday was ... the supply in all areas under their control was completely stable.
In 2014, the Houthis took control of the capital, Sanaa, and ousted the internationally recognized government. In January, the United States put the Houthis back on its list of terrorist groups.
It’s certainly not the real one of growing disorder, and the latest evidence is the news that Iran is helping to broker the delivery of Russian antiship missiles to the Houthis in Yemen.
The country’s Houthi rebels have targeted more than 80 merchant vessels with missiles and drones since the war in Gaza started a year ago.
Missiles and drone aircrafts are seen on display at an exhibition at an unidentified location in Yemen in this undated handout photo released by the Houthi Media Office (photo credit: HOUTHI MEDIA ...