US lists Houthis as terrorists, rebels hit another America-operated ship
Thursday, 18 January 2024 The US has re-designated the Houthi rebels in Yemen as a terrorist group following their escalated attacks on US-operated vessels in the Red Sea. These actions, seen as an extension of the broader Israel-Hamas conflict, have disrupted major trade routes, prompting global economic concerns and strategic military responses. The US military has conducted targeted strikes against Houthi positions, despite the Houthis' continued threats and actions against commercial and military ships. The international community, recognizing the threat to global trade and regional stability, is responding with heightened security measures and diplomatic efforts to mitigate the crisis.
The U.S. has reinstated the Yemen-based Houthi rebels on the list of terrorist groups, responding to the group's second attack this week on a U.S.-operated vessel in the Red Sea. The Iran-allied Houthis, claiming solidarity with Palestinians, have disrupted trade and targeted U.S. ships. The...
On Saturday, Al-Masira television reported that two airstrikes, allegedly carried out by the U.S. and the UK, targeted the port of Ras Issa, Yemen's primary oil export terminal. Unfortunately, no..
The U.S. military attacked Houthi targets inside Yemen for the fifth time in retaliation for attacks in the Red Sea. The Biden administration formally redesignated the Houthis as a terrorist..