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Houthi Group: We Have Attacked On Deep Inside Israel
Yahya Saree, the military spokesman for the Houthi group, stated on Wednesday that the group had targeted military sites deep…
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UN: Tow Yemeni Ports Remain Operational Following the Israeli Airstrikes
The United Nations stated on Tuesday that its resident humanitarian coordinator in Yemen had traveled to Hodeidah Governorate to assess…
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Heavy Rainfall Expected Across Most Yemeni Governorates
The public has been warned to avoid valleys and flood channels during and after rainfall.
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Houthi Group Announces Targeting Israeli Military Sites in Tel Aviv and Eilat
The statement indicated that both operations successfully achieved their goals, emphasizing practical support for the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples until…
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Grundberg: Escalating Tensions in the Region Hinder Yemen Peace Process
However, Grundberg expressed his conviction that all these crises can be addressed.
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Yemeni Rights Center Documents 130 Houthi Violations Against Those Celebrating September 26 in Sana’a Alone
The Capital Media Center reported on Tuesday that it had documented approximately 130 crimes and violations committed by the Houthi…
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Houthi Group Announces Targeting Israeli Military Sites in Tel Aviv and Eilat
The Houthi group announced on Tuesday that it had carried out two military operations targeting military sites of the occupation…
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Houthis Resume Attacks on Red Sea Shipping
In a statement, the UKMTO indicated that a vessel had been attacked by a drone approximately 64 nautical miles northwest…
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Iran and Houthis Agree to Support Hezbollah
Iran denies arming the Houthis, despite the discovery of weapons manufactured in Tehran on the battlefield and in sea shipments…
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Netanyahu: We Struck the Houthis in Yemen
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu justified the aggression his country is waging against Palestine, Lebanon, and Yemen, threatening to change…
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