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The United States and Omani-mediated ceasefire with Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthis halts military action and is closely followed by plans to resume negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, raising strategic concerns.

Oman formally recognized what it called a historic achievement for Iran-backed forces in Yemen after the U.S. reduced its direct role ensuring security for Israeli shipping in the Red Sea.
Yemen’s Houthi channels erupt following U.S. political statements, raising questions over how a decade of war could suddenly de-escalate. Regional and international actors assess shifting dynamics and future risks.

Yemen’s Houthi movement has reaffirmed its intent to continue attacks on Israel despite international warnings, amplifying regional instability as part of Iran’s proxy war against Israel and Western interests.

Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen escalate attacks on international shipping, tying their campaign to demands over Gaza, as part of a broader Iranian-led assault against Israel and Western interests.

Israeli strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen were executed independently, with prior notification but no coordination with the United States. The operation highlights Israel’s strategic autonomy amid rising regional conflict.
Recent statements from former President Trump have triggered intense media reaction across Arab and Yemeni channels, highlighting the far-reaching impact of American policy on regional discussions of the conflict.

The Israeli Air Force struck dozens of Houthi terror targets at Sana’a International Airport in Yemen, disabling critical infrastructure and disrupting Iranian-backed operations. The rapid operation targeted facilities supporting regional terror activities.

Conflicting reports about a Houthi surrender persist as official Houthi channels deny defeat and continue attacks in the Red Sea. Disinformation complicates the international response to Iranian-backed aggression.
Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthis have indicated a halt to maritime attacks, possibly signaling a shift in regional dynamics as coalition efforts intensify and new diplomatic initiatives approach.

Yemen’s civil defense has extinguished power station fires following suspected Houthi attacks, highlighting ongoing risks to regional infrastructure security as Iranian-backed aggression intensifies across the Middle East.

Israeli airstrikes in Yemen have resulted in at least 38 killed or wounded within 24 hours, targeting Iranian-backed Houthi military infrastructure as part of a regional campaign against terror threats.

Israeli airstrikes targeted the Amran cement plant in Yemen, disrupting Houthi terrorist logistics as part of Israel’s ongoing response to Iranian-backed aggression and Red Sea attacks.

A major fire erupted at the Dhabban power station in Sana’a, disrupting electricity across northern Yemen and highlighting risks to critical infrastructure amid increasing regional instability and conflict.

Israeli airstrikes destroyed the passenger terminal at Sana’a International Airport, disrupting travel and aid access as Israel targets Houthi infrastructure in response to increasing regional threats.
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