Houthis sink Liberian cargo ship in Red Sea attack
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The Trump administration has given a largely muted reaction to the Houthis breaking their ceasefire agreement with the United States this week. The Houthis, President Donald Trump said on May 6, had agreed not to attack commercial shipping vessels in exchange for an end to the intense U.
The Yemeni militia, backed by Iran, said it had sunk a Liberian-flagged cargo ship in the Red Sea. Liberia said the attack killed two crew members.
It’s possible that Israel could deem any Houthi facility or asset suspected of being used for drug production/trafficking as a military target.'
Russia escalates attacks on Kyiv while Houthis intensify maritime strikes, deepening global tensions and forcing cautious Western recalibration.
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Amazon S3 on MSN‘Eilat Port Shut Forever’ Houthis DECLARE War On Israel | BANS Israeli-Linked Vessels From Red SeaYemen’s Ansarullah leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi has declared that the reopening of Israel’s Eilat port is now “impossible,” reaffirming Yemen’s firm blockade on Israeli-linked shipping through the Red Sea,
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A little over two months ago, Donald Trump was emphatic in claiming to have halted Houthi militants’ attacks on shipping in the Red Sea. The US president said the militants had agreed to a ceasefire after a campaign of air strikes which he said had bombed the Iranian-backed group into surrender.
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