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Israel's Defence Minister, Israel Katz, on Wednesday issued a stern warning to the "tail of the snake"--Yemen--hinting ...
Israel stepped up pressure on Yemen's Houthis on Tuesday, deploying its navy to hit targets in the Red Sea port of Hodeidah and threatening the Iran-aligned movement with a naval and air blockade if ...
Israeli airstrikes on Yemen's Hodeidah port last month appeared to be an "indiscriminate or disproportionate attack on civilians which may amount to a war crime", Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on ...
Item 1 of 5 Children pass time at al-Wara camp for internally displaced people in al-Khukha of Hodeidah province, Yemen November 21, 2021. Picture taken November 21, 2021.
Hodeidah will be the biggest battle in Yemen’s three-year-old war to date, and the first that could involve sustained urban warfare – which inflicts heavy casualties on both fighting forces ...
Hodeidah, as Yemen’s second largest city and most important commercial centre, has already seen more than its fair share of hardships, Kevin Watkins, CEO of Save the Children, ...
At least three people were killed and scores more injured in Israeli airstrikes on a Yemeni port, Houthi rebels have said, a day after the Iran-backed group claimed a deadly attack on the Israeli ...
In late June, the US Treasury Department sanctioned the largest group of Houthi-connected entities, individuals, and vessels so far. The action targets oil importations and sales, which are a key ...
Back in Hodeidah, Haidar hopes things will only improve further, so wealth and more displaced people can return to the city. The ceasefire is the first step towards a peaceful solution, he noted.
Israeli jets bombed Yemen's Red Sea port of Hodeidah, igniting huge fires and inflicting substantial damage. Israel says the port is where Houthi fighters received many of their weapons from Iran.
Intense fighting has erupted in Yemen’s strategic port city of Hodeidah after an ease in violence that had raised hopes for a ceasefire across the war-torn country, two aid workers told CNN.
“Hodeidah isn’t a political pawn to be traded and bargained with. It is a lifeline that millions of ordinary Yemenis are depending on for survival,” warned Mercy Corps’ Mohamud.