The Houthis have used their formidable arsenal of missiles and drones to target ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
The Yemeni militant group vowed to maintain the onslaught on shipping until Israel ends its military offensive against Hamas ...
A recent CTC Sentinel report disclosed a near-miss missile incident involving the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower in the Red Sea. A ...
Attacks in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Houthis are hurting economies across the Middle East, but Arab leaders are loath to be seen ...
The next administration will likely face pressure from defence officials to expand operations against the Yemeni group ...
The Houthis vowed on Sunday to keep chasing vessels they believe to be affiliated with Israel, even after their sale to third ...
Yemen rebels get 'unprecedented' outside military support, in particular from Iranians and Hezbollah, making them a potent ...
The Gaza war has allowed the Iran-backed Yemeni militants to broaden alliances with Iraqi militias, African jihadists and ...
Yemen’s Houthi militia claimed responsibility for attacks on three ships in adjacent international waters, re-intensifying their maritime campaign in the region. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree ...
The group’s attacks in the Red Sea have driven up shipping costs and forced the United States and its allies to increase ...
Russia has been aiding the Houthis’ assault on Western shipping lanes in the Red Sea by providing them targeting data.
Yemen's Houthis said on Sunday they would maintain their maritime blockade against Israeli vessels in response to "intelligence information" regarding Israeli shipping companies selling their assets ...