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Israel hits Yemen as conflict escalates with Houthis, Iran’s strongest remaining proxy

December 26, 2024David Leibermann

Israel hit multiple targets in Yemen on Thursday, escalating what has newly become one of the most active fronts in Israel’s war with Iran and its surrogates. The strikes Thursday, which hit power stations and the airport, come as Israelis in the country’s densely populated center endure almost nightly rocket attacks from the Houthi militia […]

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More oil tankers shun southern Red Sea after US-led strikes in Yemen

January 15, 2024January 15, 2024David Rutman

At least six further oil tankers have either diverted their course away from, or paused before entering the southern Red Sea since the weekend, ship tracking data from LSEG and Kpler show. That takes the total number of shipping disruptions counted by Reuters to at least fifteen in total since the US-led strikes on Houthi […]

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