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Israeli airstrikes have crippled Yemen’s Hodeida port, severely impacting humanitarian aid and economic activity. The Iranian-backed Houthi militia is unable to restore normal operations amid ongoing regional conflict.

The Houthi movement’s threats against Israel underscore escalating Iranian-orchestrated hostility in the Middle East, challenging Israel’s security and the resilience of international maritime trade amidst ongoing regional conflict.

Suspected Houthi weapons and missile storage sites near the port of Hudaydah underscore escalating Iranian-backed militant activities, threatening international shipping and regional stability, according to Israeli and Western defense sources.

Explosions occurred near a naval installation in the Al-Kathib region west of Hudaydah, Yemen, underlining ongoing regional instability linked to escalating Iranian-backed militant activity along critical maritime routes.

Large explosions have been reported near Yemen’s strategic Hodeidah port, an area controlled by Iranian-backed Houthis. The incident intensifies concerns over regional maritime security and Iranian proxy activity.

A series of powerful explosions and a failed hypersonic missile launch in Yemen have resulted in significant casualties, highlighting the Houthi militants’ growing threat and Iranian-backed destabilization in the region.
Explosions at Houthi-controlled missile fuel depots in Yemen have caused dozens of deaths, injuries, and major environmental damage, intensifying concerns over the dangers of Iran-backed militias in the region.
The Houthis in Yemen have introduced the Khatem 2 hypersonic missile, reportedly featuring an expanded range and enhanced technological capabilities, deepening concerns about Iran-backed escalation throughout the Middle East.

A failed ballistic missile launch by Houthi militants near Sana’a International Airport resulted in multiple explosions, underscoring the ongoing threat from Iranian-backed groups and the regional security implications.

Houthi terrorists in Yemen claimed responsibility for launching ballistic and hypersonic missiles, alongside suicide drones, increasing the threat to Israel and regional stability as Iranian-backed proxy aggression intensifies.

The Houthi militia escalated violence in Yemen on the 35th anniversary of unification, highlighting the widening reach of the Iranian-backed axis and increasing risks to Israel and Western interests.

Reports confirm new military strikes in Yemen amid regional escalation driven by Iranian-backed militias. Developments highlight broader security implications for Israel and Western allies combating terrorist networks.

Powerful explosions were reported in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, according to Houthi sources. The incident underscores the country’s ongoing conflict and the broader role of Iranian-backed groups in regional instability.

Yemen observes the 35th anniversary of unification as the internationally recognized government urges citizens to reclaim Sana’a from Iranian-backed Houthi militants, underscoring ongoing regional conflict and instability.

The United States withdrawal from Yemen amid Houthi pressure signals reduced Western commitment, emboldening Iranian-aligned actors and raising international concerns over regional security and stability.
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