TIMELINE: A look back at Houthis involvement in the Middle East as Trump launches strikes
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TIMELINE: A look back at Houthis involvement in the Middle East as Trump launches strikes
- Title: TIMELINE: A look back at Houthis involvement in the Middle East as Trump launches strikes
- Date: 28th January 2024
- Summary: Fires broke out in an open area in central Israel after a surface-to-surface missile fired from Yemen hit an unpopulated area, causing no injuries, Israel's military said on September 15. NEAR KFAR DANIEL, ISRAEL (SEPTEMBER 15, 2024) (REUTERS) MEN USING HOSE TO TRY TO CONTAIN FIRE THAT BROKE ALONG SEVERAL OTHERS AFTER A MISSILE WAS LAUNCHED FROM YEMEN INTO CENTRAL ISRAEL (
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- Keywords: Houthi attacks on ships Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Sarea Houthi rebels Israel-Hamas conflict Middle East conflict Palestinians in Gaza Red Sea commercial vessel the Pinocchio along the Red Sea
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- Country: Yemen
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Middle East
- Reuters ID: LVA00Z573127012024RP1
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- Story Text: U.S. and British forces have carried out at least six airstrikes on Yemen's Hodeidah International Airport and four strikes on Kamaran Island near the port of Salif off the Red Sea, Al-Masirah TV, the main television news outlet run by Yemen's Houthi movement, said on Monday (June 17).
The strikes on Kamaran mark the first time U.S.-led coalition forces have targeted the island since airstrikes on Houthi targets began in early February.
Yemen's internationally-recognised government believes Houthi fighters in the past have used Kamaran Island and Port Salif as a site to launch their Red Sea attacks as well as hide stockpiles of missiles and drones in its salt mines, two military sources within the government told Reuters.
The 10-kilometres of water that stretch from the port of Salif to Kamaran Island are also part of the route that ships must transit through to reach their next port of call.
The Houthis, who control Yemen's capital and most populous areas, have attacked international shipping in the Red Sea since November in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
Despite reprisals from the U.S.-British coalition and other navies, the Houthis have in recent months escalated their campaign of attacks on commercial vessels in one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.
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