The Houthis have used their formidable arsenal of missiles and drones to target ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
As per social media rumors, Houthis declared an immediate ceasefire, characterizing their previous operations as defensive, despite prior U.S. B-2 bomber strikes. Though the Houthis demonstrated ...
The Yemeni militant group vowed to maintain the onslaught on shipping until Israel ends its military offensive against Hamas ...
FAKE NEWS: Abu Ali Express has said the reports circulating that the Houthis have ceased their attacks on the shipping lanes in the Red Sea is fake news and the Houthi military spokesman hasn’t ...
An extensive study by a U.N. panel found that Yemen’s Houthi rebels are taking in as much as $180 million a month in ...
Attacks in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Houthis are hurting economies across the Middle East, but Arab leaders are loath to be seen ...
The next administration will likely face pressure from defence officials to expand operations against the Yemeni group ...
The group’s attacks in the Red Sea have driven up shipping costs and forced the United States and its allies to increase ...
The only way Trump could change the situation is by stopping the war in the Middle East, according to the Houthi leader. “The result of the US elections will not impact our primary stance,” he said.
Who is winning the battle for the Red Sea? If I were taking bets right now, I’d have some of my money on the Houthis, for they seem to be retaining the initiative. That’s based on current results, and ...
Yemen's Houthis targeted Israel's southern Nevatim Airbase with a hypersonic ballistic rocket called "Palestine 2" and ...
The Houthis vowed on Sunday to keep chasing vessels they believe to be affiliated with Israel, even after their sale to third ...