Israel, Houthi and Red Sea
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The Yemen-based Houthi militant group claimed responsibility for an attack on Israel on Saturday, marking the Iran-backed group’s entry into the widening conflict in the Middle East, one that could fu
The recent missile launch by Yemen’s Houthi rebels towards Israel has heightened concerns regarding the stability of the Red Sea corridor, a crucial maritime trade route.
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Houthi entry into Iran-Israel war stokes fresh alarm over Red Sea trade routes and global oil prices
Iran-backed Houthi rebels entered the ongoing war between the United States, Israel and Iran — now in its second month — on Saturday, firing what they described as a barrage of ballistic missiles at 'sensitive Israeli military sites' in southern Israel,
Israel’s military said it intercepted a missile launched from Yemen toward Israel early Saturday and the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels later claimed responsibility for the attack, their first since
Iran's Houthi proxy forces in Yemen say they are poised to attack the Red Sea shipping route, risking another peril for the world economy.
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Houthi missile attack on Israel stokes fears of renewed strikes on Red Sea shipping
Analyst says effects 'would be devastating' if Iran-backed Yemeni rebels are able to shut down key waterway, which has served for some ships as alternative to blockaded Hormuz The post Houthi missile attack on Israel stokes fears of renewed strikes on Red Sea shipping appeared first on The Times of Israel.