As war on Iran enters second month, Yemen’s Houthis open new front
The Yemeni group pledges more attacks on Israel as fears mount that the worsening conflict will spiral out of control.
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The Yemeni group pledges more attacks on Israel as fears mount that the worsening conflict will spiral out of control.
The Trump administration is awaiting Iran's formal response to its 15-point peace proposal, as Tehran continues blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
Iranian Red Crescent says more than 92,600 civilian units have been damaged across the country in US-Israeli attacks.
The Iran-aligned Yemeni group have the ability to target key shipping lanes around the Arabian Peninsula.
The Houthis, an Iranian-backed militant group in Yemen, entered the widening conflict in the Middle East Saturday, launching an unsuccessful missile attack on Israel. Meanwhile, about 3,500 more U.S. troops have arrived in the Middle East. Holly Williams reports.
Rebels say they fired a barrage of ballistic missiles targeting 'sensitive Israeli military sites' in southern Israel.
The warning raises the prospect of a broader regional confrontation.
Al Jazeera revisits major military, political and economic developments that took place in first month of the conflict.
Yemen's Houthi rebels say they have launched two attacks against Israel, vowing more. Meanwhile, Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced defense cooperation agreements with Qatar and the UAE. DW has more.
There are fears the Iranian proxy may attack shipping in the Red Sea, adding to global economic woes.
The entry of the Houthis in the war marks a significant escalation in the conflict as it enters its second month.
One month after US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, the conflict has escalated across the Middle East.
Tensions continue to rise with Iran warning a 'heavy price' will be paid after Israeli air attacks.
Yemen's Houthi rebels say they have launched missile barrage against Israel, their first such attack of the war. Meanwhile, Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy has visited the UAE to discuss defense cooperation. DW has more.
This is the first time a missile has launched from Yemen since the war erupted.
Missile fired from Yemen the first since the Iran war began and came hours after the US secretary set a new timeline for the conflict Middle East crisis – live updates Parents of Iran school bombing victims describe their worst day Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis have confirmed that they launched an attack on Israel for the first time since the outbreak of the Israel-US war on Iran, marking their entry to the conflict just hours after Marco Rubio said the US expected to conclude military operations within “weeks, not months”. While Israel was again hitting targets across Iran’s capital on Saturday, it identified what it said was a missile launched from Yemen. The Houthis said the attack came after continued targeting of infrastructure in Iran, Lebanon, Iraq and the Palestinian territories, adding that their operations would continue until the “aggression” on all fronts ends. Continue reading...
Yemen's Houthi rebels have claimed an attempted missile strike on Israel, their first such attack since the start of the war. Meanwhile, US troops were injured in an Iranian attack on a base in Saudi Arabia. DW has more.
The Yemen-based Houthi militant group claimed responsibility for an attack on Israel on Saturday, marking the Iran-backed group’s entry into the widening conflict in the Middle East, one that could further disrupt the region’s vital shipping lanes
Rebels’ entry to month-long conflict could further hurt global shipping if they again target vessels in Red Sea
Trump has delayed attacks on Iran's energy facilities by 10 days, claiming talks are going well - though Iran disagrees.
Rebels’ participation puts vital maritime routes at greater risk
Donald Trump is deploying thousands of marines and extra battleships to the Middle East, while also claiming to be close to a deal with Iran to end the war. So is he set to wind down his war with Iran, or is he thinking of escalating?
A senior IRGC official in Tehran told state television that children over 12 can join armed patrols and checkpoints.
He urged Saudi Arabia to join the Abraham Accords.
Houthis launched ballistic and cruise missiles at Israel, which says it intercepted the strike. Analysts say Iran is pressuring the Houthis to show leverage in U.S. talks.
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The federal government is turning its mind to what Australian support in the Middle East might look like after a ceasefire.
The Iran national team played for the first time since the Middle East conflict began, losing 2-1 to Nigeria.
The meeting reviewed the 'close strategic cooperation' between Doha and Washington, Qatar's foreign ministry said.
The Ukrainian leader had said the US was pressing Kyiv to give up the Donbas region to Russia.
Latest victims include six people killed in Qom as Iran announces grim milestone of nearly 2,000 war dead.
Mohammed bin Salman said to consider war a ‘historic opportunity’ to remake Middle East. Plus, Senate passes funding package for Homeland Security that excludes ICE Don’t already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up here Good morning. Saudi Arabia has urged Washington to intensify attacks on Iran , a Saudi intelligence source has confirmed, while it considers whether to join the war directly. Have there been reports of active Saudi military involvement? Not so far. But a Saudi analyst said the kingdom was likely to intervene if peace efforts led by Pakistan failed. Mohammed Alhamed said: “If [Iran] rejects the conditions and continues its attacks, the threshold for Saudi action will be crossed.” What is the latest on the strait of Hormuz? On Tuesday, Tehran said it would permit “non-hostile vessels” to pass: here is a visual guide . For the latest updates, follow our live blog . Why has there been no DHS funding? Democrats have blocked it as they demand changes to its immigration crackdown, particularly after agents in Minneapolis killed the US citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Continue reading...
President’s move, dubbed Trump Always Chickens Out, appears to have soured as he loses hold on situation in Iran Middle East crisis – live updates From Wall Street to the White House, the dish everyone’s talking about this week is the Persian Taco. It’s what’s served when Trump chickens out in Iran. In the early hours of Monday morning, witnessing oil prices surge, stock futures plummet and bond yields climb due to his threat to pummel Iran’s civilian power infrastructure , the president hurriedly walked it back, announcing he would put off the bombing because talks with Iran were actually going great. After the bombast and bloodshed, it was time for Taco (Trump Always Chickens Out), a move he first put on display during the tariffs crisis last year. Continue reading...
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