Residents sought cover in Israel and the West Bank on Sunday amid reports of a missile strike from Yemen. Sirens could be heard in Tel Aviv as well as Ramallah.
Suspected US airstrikes kill six near Yemen’s rebel-held capital, Houthis claim
The US military’s Central Command did not acknowledge the strikes. View on euronews …
Yemen government ‘planning to retake Hodeidah port’
A military offensive by Yemen’s internationally recognised government to take back control of a key port from the Houthi rebels could begin soon, experts believe. But there has been little assurance …
Huthis say US warplanes carried out 17 strikes in Yemen
Huthi media in Yemen reported Wednesday at least 17 strikes … causing material damage to citizens’ property”, but gave no details of casualties. Washington on March 15 announced a military …
Israel military says missile launched from Yemen was likely intercepted
The Israeli military said on Sunday an attempt to intercept an incoming missile launched from Yemen was likely successful after air raid sirens sounded across Israel.
Beyond Signalgate: Understanding the Real Scandal in Yemen
The U.S. has killed no less than 61 people since it began a new round of strikes on March 15, but its reckless attacks and disregard for civilian life go back more than two decades. The U.S. first …
Yemen preparing 80,000 man assault on Houthi-controlled Hodeidah
“We might be at the stage of counting down the end of the Houthis,” a leading expert said as the Yemeni government prepares a massive 80,000 soldier assault on Hodeidah.
Suspected US strikes in Yemen kill at least 8 people, Houthi rebels say
Suspected U.S. airstrikes have pounded the area around Yemen’s Red Sea port city of Hodeida, killing at least eight people and wounding 16 others.
US aid cuts put millions in Yemen at risk: Amnesty
Amnesty International warned on Thursday that sweeping US aid cuts, compounded by air strikes on Houthi rebels, will have dire consequences for the people of Yemen, more than half of whom rely on …
US restores urgent food aid, except in Afghanistan and Yemen, two of the world’s poorest countries
U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has reversed cuts in emergency food aid to several nations but maintained them in Afghanistan and Yemen, two of the world’s poorest countries.