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U.S.-led coalition airstrikes have reduced Houthi missile and drone attacks and eliminated advanced weapon stores in Yemen, lowering threats to Red Sea shipping and regional stability.

Houthi militants in Yemen launched a hypersonic ballistic missile at Israel’s Nevatim Airbase, escalating Iran-backed regional hostilities and demonstrating the growing capabilities of Tehran’s proxies against Israeli strategic depth.

The Houthi militia’s reaction to the USS Truman’s withdrawal from the Red Sea underscores Iran’s regional strategy and potential new escalation against Israel and international shipping in Yemen’s conflict zone.

Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have significantly disrupted global shipping and exposed the shortcomings of current military strategies, as Western and regional powers struggle to contain Iranian-backed militancy.

The Houthi leader in Yemen detailed recent attacks against Israeli and American targets, underscoring Iran’s coordinated strategy across multiple fronts in its ongoing war against Israel.

The Houthis’ recent refusal to specify which ballistic missile they used in their latest attack marks a significant departure from past disclosures, deepening concerns about evolving Iranian-backed capabilities and strategies in Yemen.

A US airstrike in Saada killed a senior Houthi intelligence official, marking a serious escalation in anti-Houthi operations and highlighting growing regional tensions tied to Iranian influence.

Hundreds of Yemeni tribesmen gathered in Saada to pledge allegiance to the Houthis, vowing to mobilize against Israel and the U.S., further escalating regional conflict under Iranian influence.

Iranian-backed Houthi forces in Yemen claim to have launched a hypersonic missile, marking a significant escalation in regional warfare and increasing threats to Israel and international security.

Houthi leaders in Yemen warn of new weapons capable of challenging U.S. air superiority, reflecting deepening Iranian support and raising security risks for global commerce and Israel’s southern flank.

Reports claim a US aircraft carrier withdrew from the Arabian Sea following an alleged Houthi missile attack, highlighting increased Iranian-backed threats to regional stability and international maritime security.

Despite a costly US-led air and naval campaign, Houthi threats to Red Sea shipping persist. Western officials warn that precision airstrikes alone have not restored maritime security or deterrence.

Yemen’s legitimate government has convened key tribal and political allies in preparation for a decisive military offensive to reclaim the country from Iranian-backed Houthi militants, aiming to restore sovereignty and stability.

Hundreds of Houthi militants, including missile and drone specialists, have been killed in recent U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, significantly disrupting the group’s operational capabilities and regional threat.

Fighting escalates near Marib as Iranian-backed Houthis face UAE- and Saudi-supported Yemeni government forces; U.S. airstrikes boost campaign momentum amid fears of a major ground offensive.
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