Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen warn of renewed Red Sea strikes: Officials

Yemen's Houthi rebels are set to restart missile and drone assaults. These attacks will target shipping lanes and Israel. This move is in support of Iran. The rebels had previously paused these strikes. This decision comes after a deal with the Tr...

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Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi rebels to resume attacks on shipping in Red Sea corridor: Officials
Cairo: The Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen have decided to resume missile and drone attacks on shipping routes and on Israel in support of Iran.

That's according to two senior Houthi officials, who spoke in condition of anonymity because there is no official announcement from the Houthi leadership.

One of the officials said the rebels' first attack could come as soon as "tonight."


The rebels ceased their attacks on the Red Sea shipping route as part of a deal with the Trump administration that also halted US strikes against the Houthis. They also stopped their attacks against Israel after an October ceasefire that halted major fighting in Gaza.
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