A breakdown of the Gaza agreement could lead the Houthis to resume their campaign against Western shipping in the Red Sea, ...
With tensions over the release of Israeli hostages jeopardizing the ceasefire agreement, ocean carriers would seek to avoid ...
The status quo in Gaza is not acceptable. But neither is expelling all Palestinians from Gaza. Luckily, those aren’t the only ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNHouthis to halt Israel, Red Sea attacks if Gaza truce comes into forceHouthi rebels have backed the Gaza ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Hamas, with the Yemeni group’s spokesperson saying they will halt their military operations against Israel as well as ...
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The National on MSNShipping operators return to Red Sea after Houthi ceasefire but risks remainSome shipping operators are opting to transit the Red Sea as attacks by Yemen’s Houthi militant group have ceased following a ...
The Red Sea, a critical artery for global commerce, experiences a period of cautious calm after Hamas reaffirms its ...
The Houthi rebel group on Monday said that they would limit their attacks in the Red Sea corridor to Israel-linked vessels only, AP reported. The email announcement, sent to shippers and others ...
Houthi anti-ship ballistic missiles. It is unclear if Houthi forces attacks on ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden following the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas reached on Wednesday.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have indicated they will now restrict their attacks in the Red Sea to vessels affiliated with Israel, a move that comes as a fragile ceasefire in Gaza enters its second day.
The Houthi militants that have targeted more than 100 commercial vessels with missiles and drones since the breakout of the Israel-Hamas ... ships traveling the Red Sea. But ocean carriers and ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Yemen’s Houthi rebels signaled Monday they now will limit their attacks in the Red Sea corridor to only Israeli-affiliated ships after a ceasefire between Israel ...
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