Yemen’s Houthi rebel group said they will stop attacking Western ships in the Red Sea area and will limit their attacks to Israel-affiliated vessels, after a ceasefire began in the Gaza Strip. Israeli ...
Yemen's Houthi rebels on Monday (20 January) announced a major shift in their operations in the Red Sea corridor, signalling ...
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have signaled they will limit their attacks in the Red Sea corridor to only Israeli-affiliated ships as ...
Ships wholly owned by Israeli individuals or entities, or sailing under the Israeli flag, remain banned from transiting the Red Sea, Bab el-Mandeb, the Gulf of Aden, the Arabian Sea and the Indian ...
The Palestinian government is prepared to manage Gaza and the West Bank, seeking EU and Egypt's collaboration for ...
Iran’s Axis of Resistance crumbles as the Assad regime falls, Hezbollah weakens, Iraqi militias remain silent and Israeli ...
In a new threat circular, maritime risk consultancy Ambrey notes that, in response to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, the Houthis ...
The three female hostages were released as part of the phased ceasefire agreement Israel and Hamas reached last week.
Attacks on Israeli ships will be terminated "after all the stages of the Gaza ceasefire deal are fully implemented," movement’s deputy speaker Nasreddin Amer stressed ...
Leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, Sayyed Abdul Malik Badreddine Al-Houthi,described on Monday Gaza victory as great and ...