Houthis Unleash MASSIVE Missile Strike
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Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have sunk vessels and disrupted shipping routes worth $1 trillion annually, as Middle East experts call for U.S. support of Yemen's legitimate government.
The Iran-backed Houthis work with privately-owned companies to continue receiving petroleum product shipments into areas under their control in Yemen
Fighters allied to Yemen’s exiled government have claimed they seized 750 tons of Iranian-supplied missiles and weaponry bound for Houthi rebels. For years, the U.S.
Yemeni National Resistance Forces seized more than 750 tons of munitions and hardware, including hundreds of missiles, CENTCOM said.
The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions on what it said was a Houthi-linked petroleum smuggling and sanctions evasion network across Yemen and the United Arab Emirates in fresh action targeting the Iran-backed militant group.
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The U.N. Security Council has authorized continued reporting on attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who have defied its previous demands to immediately halt all such attacks.
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Amazon S3 on MSNIsrael-Houthi War Continues: Iranian Weapons Route Exposed in Red Sea | IDF Warns “Yemen = Tehran”Israel has launched fresh airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen's Hodeida port, claiming the site was being used to funnel Iranian weapons for attacks on Israeli and allied interests. The IDF has intensified operations in the Red Sea region,