Yemen’s Houthi forces warned international airlines against flying to Israel, threatening attacks on airports including Ben-Gurion as part of Iran’s ongoing proxy war against the Jewish state.
Yemen’s Houthi-controlled defense ministry signals a planned military response to Israel’s intensified operations in Gaza, raising the risk of regional escalation in the ongoing war against Iranian-backed terror proxies.
Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthis have threatened new escalations if Israeli military activity in Gaza continues, emphasizing the threat posed by Iran’s network of regional proxies to stability in the Middle East.
Yemen’s Houthi forces claim to possess sensitive American military data, highlighting escalating intelligence and cyber threats in the Middle East amid intensified Iranian-backed hostilities against U.S. and Israeli interests.
The Houthi insurgency in Yemen, sustained by Iranian support, endures despite Western intervention and highlights the urgent need for a sustained, coordinated international military and diplomatic response.
Despite an extensive US air campaign in Yemen, Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists continue to launch missiles at Israel, exploiting Yemen’s geography and concealment tactics to evade detection and destruction.
Israel’s defense leadership evaluated increasing threats from Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen, as attacks on Israeli territory and Red Sea shipping intensify. The meeting focused on military resilience, intelligence sharing, and regional stability.
Yemen’s Houthi regime holds a high-level military meeting, increasing concerns about Iran-backed escalation in the region and potential threats to Israel and international maritime security.
Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen claimed a ballistic missile strike on Ben Gurion Airport. Israeli authorities reported no impact, as regional threats to Israeli infrastructure continue to escalate.
The Iranian-backed Houthi group announced a new escalation today, intensifying regional threats and highlighting Iran’s proxies’ role in destabilizing the Middle East amid Israel’s broader defensive war.
A Houthi-fired missile, identical to Iranian designs, penetrated Israeli air defenses. The incident spotlights evolving missile threats from Iranian proxies and the need to strengthen regional defense measures.
Despite fifty days of U.S. airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, the Iranian-backed group remains operational. The ongoing campaign underscores limits of airpower and provides strategic lessons for Israel amid regional conflict.
Western military campaigns have weakened, but not eliminated, the Iranian-backed Houthi threat. Despite losses, Houthi attacks persist, challenging regional security strategies and international perception.
Yemen’s Houthi militias are implementing Iranian directives by seeking to replace English with Persian in schools under their control, marking a significant extension of Tehran’s regional influence.
Yemen’s Houthi faction claims its advanced missiles can now reach Israel’s Dimona nuclear facility and Ben Gurion Airport, illustrating a growing threat from Iran-backed regional networks targeting Israeli infrastructure.