Iran, Houthis
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While Hezbollah launches preemptive strikes, Tehran tells Al Jazeera it doesn't need outside help in defending itself.
Why the country’s vaunted network of regional militias has mostly stayed quiet.
The Houthis have mobilized personnel and attacked opposition forces along important domestic frontlines in recent weeks. The Iran-backed terrorist group also appears to be preparing for an emergency,
Houthis announce renewed missile and drone attacks on Red Sea ships and Israel, supporting Iran. First strike could happen tonight, officials warn.
The far-flung militias represent crucial regional projections of Tehran's power, emissaries from the Persian nation to conflict-ridden Arab countries.
The following is the Feb. 20, 2026, Congressional Research Service report Yemen: Conflict, Red Sea Security and U.S. Policy. From the Report Yemen is a conflict-afflicted nation along the strategic Bab al Mandab Strait,
Yemenis in Sanaa worry as tensions between the Houthis and the US rise, amid memories of last Ramadan’s violence.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yemen’s Houthis released a video showing ten member of the Greek ship ETERNITY C, which was attacked and sunk by the Houthis in the Red Sea earlier this month. (photo credit ...
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A Deal with the Houthis Is No Deal at All
Until the Houthis see the costs of their aggression the Yemeni Islamist group will continue to threaten stability in the Red Sea. While Iran and Hezbollah are licking their wounds after costly clashes with Israel, one of Tehran’s deadliest proxies ...