Yemen
An American source revealed that 2 navy ships shot down part of the missiles fired at Israel.
Houthi Provocation
The Houthis fired missiles and 2 UAVs in the Red Sea and in return, the US destroyed a surface-to-air missile system that posed a threat to the region.
A Siddur A Week
How an ancient Yemenite synagogue and local custom was preserved in all its greatness and variety in a siddur.
IDF, Houthis
Two days after the explosion in the Eilat area, the IDF confirmed it to be a cruise missile, which was tracked but which did not trigger a siren. The missile was probably fired by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
Houthis, Red Sea
The Southern Front: The Houthis announced that two American destroyers were attacked in the Red Sea.
Yemen, Houthis, Red Sea
A Houthi-aligned media outlet reports a series of strikes in the Ras Isa area of the Yemenite city of Houdeida
Red Sea, Houthis
A cargo ship was abandoned by the crew after being hit by a Houthi missile barrage.
Houthi Attack
Another escalation: Reports on the UK Maritime Operations Agency network of an attack on a British ship in the Red Sea. The vessel was heavily damaged and the crew abandoned ship.
Middle East Report, TBN Israel 'Our Neighborhood'
TBN Israel's Yair Pinto and Mati Shoshani delve into the complex dynamics of the Middle East, providing a comprehensive update on the region's latest developments. Watch:
Red Sea, US, Iran, Houthis
During a US raid on a ship in the Arabian Sea, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles of Iranian origin were found, which had been used by rebels in attacks on the Red Sea.
"Significant International Problem"
The leaders of 12 countries issued a joint statement in which they condemned the Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea and clarified that "these attacks threaten the lives of innocent people from all over the world, and constitute a significant international problem that requires collective action."
Israel At War, Iran
In KAN's latest concise exposé, they delve into Iran's intricate web of proxy wars, connecting the dots between Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, Syrian militias, and Hamas in Gaza.
Response to Houthis
It was reported in the "New York Times" that Pentagon officials are pressing to attack the Houthi rebels in Yemen, having prepared detailed plans and marked targets for the attack - including missile depots and UAVs in Yemen. However, President Biden is dissuading a large-scale attack.
Houthis Threaten
After the elimination of about ten of their men by the US, the Houthis threaten to worsen the crisis in the Red Sea, while Britain and other countries are preparing to attack targets in Yemen.
US Military Sank Houthi Ships
Four ships of the Houthis attacked a vessel and a helicopter of the American army in the Red Sea, which were protecting commercial ships sailing the area. The military responded by firing and sank 3 of the crafts. No injuries were reported in the incident.
Action Against the Houthis
The International Coalition for Ensuring Freedom of Movement in the Red Sea plans to establish a "safe corridor", where the NATO Navy will protect the ships that are sailing against the attacks of the Houthis. According to the plan, the safe corridor will also include the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb.
Houthis, "We Will Not Stop"
After the US announced the establishment of a global force against threats to ships in the Red Sea, the Houthis said in response that "even if the US succeeds in mobilizing the whole world, we will not stop our operations - unless the genocide in Gaza stops."
Another Houthi Attack
The British Shipping Authority and international media organizations report another attempt to take over a cargo ship near the coast of Yemen, the Shipping Authority issued a travel warning in the Red Sea.
Threat of the Houthis
The oil company British Petroleum has announced that all its tankers will stop sailing in the Red Sea, following the "deteriorating security situation at sea" due to the threat of the Houthis from Yemen.
Israel At War, The Houthis
The shipping company OOCL announced that it will stop transporting goods to and from Israel until further notice, due to the threats of the Houthis from Yemen and the attack on the ships in the Red Sea. This is the fourth company to stop operating in the area in the last week.