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The Houthi armed group in Yemen attacked two commercial cargo vessels in the Red Sea between July 6 and 9, 2025, violations of the laws of war amounting to war crimes.
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U.S. sanctions Houthi petroleum smuggling networkJuly 23 (UPI) --The United States has blacklisted two Yemeni nationals and five companies on accusations of laundering money and importing petroleum products for the Houthi rebels. The Houthis, also ...
The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions on what it said was a Houthi-linked petroleum smuggling and sanctions evasion ...
The sanctions freeze any U.S.-based assets of the targeted individuals and companies and prohibit American citizens and ...
The group sank just two ships in all of 2024, and none since last June. Now they have sunk two in less than a week. Yet the ...
Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have sunk vessels and disrupted shipping routes worth $1 trillion annually, as Middle East ...
The Israeli military attacked Houthi targets in Yemen's Hodeidah port on Monday in its latest assault on the Iran-backed militants, who have been striking ships bound for Israel and launching missiles ...
The Houthis launched back-to-back attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea over the past two days after months of relative ...
Houthi rebels in Yemen have launched a violent new wave of attacks on ships in the Red Sea, sinking two vessels and killing ...
The Iran-backed Houthis released a new video showing their attack on the Liberian-flagged cargo ship Eternity C which sank in ...
The port of Eilat, already diminished, could shut down entirely without government assistance in what would be a win for the Houthis, officials warn.
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The National Interest on MSNThe Houthis Carried Out a Major Red Sea Attack Last WeekA Houthi spokesperson justified the attacks on the basis that the two vessels were connected to Israel—a claim that media outlets swiftly debunked.
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