Yemen’s Iranian-Backed Houthi Rebels to Resume Attacks on Shipping in the Red Sea Corridor, 2 Rebel Officials Tell AP
- The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen plan to resume missile and drone attacks on shipping routes and Israel in support of Iran.
- Two senior anonymous Houthi officials indicated the rebels' first attack might occur as soon as tonight.
- The Houthis previously stopped attacks on the Red Sea shipping route under a deal with the Trump administration that also paused US strikes against them.
- They also halted attacks on Israel after an October ceasefire that paused major fighting in Gaza.
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Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen warn of renewed Red Sea strikes: Officials
Yemen's Houthi rebels are set to restart missile and drone assaults. These attacks will target shipping lanes and Israel. This move is in support of Iran. The rebels had previously paused these strikes. This decision comes after a deal with the Trump administration. They also stopped attacks on Israel following an October ceasefire.
Houthi Resurgence: Missile and Drone Threat Returns
The Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen plan to resume missile and drone attacks on shipping routes and Israel, aiming to support Iran. This decision, shared by senior Houthi officials, marks an end to the pause initiated during a ceasefire deal with the Trump administration and an October agreement halting Gaza hostilities.
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthis will resume attacks in the Red Sea corridor, two rebel officials told AP.
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